This is a pretty general question but I figured "Ask and be told .... no... no clue" or maybe strike some luck
With the large membership here, anybody by chance from nearby the Ottawa Ontario area that might know of a good welder to re-weld fresh rear-quarters? I have the full size parts to...
@S33k3r Any particular reason on why the Alternator got called? Charge on the whole truck is great, no dimming of lights. Maybe I'll look into swapping fresh belts and the tensioner first.
My buddy was quite surprised it would be the alternator too. Such a weird fail :)
Thanks for the heads up! I've been thinking about changing the Alternator early because it's an easy repair and it's probably still stock. I wonder if that means the cabling is good and the initial spin on the Alternator is giving a drop in current
So far... knock wood... with new wiring harness for the Ignition coils... no codes yet. I will know more of course after some driving.
the only scary part (other than removing the Ignition Coil rail/bracket was getting the plugs on BACKWARDS the first time. Truck was NOT happy with me there...
This was just OBD2. I will check it out with a Live connection later after dropping in the new wiring harness for the Ignition coils.
Thanks for the tip!
So good old Check Engine pops up. "Hey stupid! It's a 355 and 353 repeating! Go fix it!"
Checking up, Ok Misfire on 3 and 5 and 2 at one point. Engine *DID* run rough. I could feel it. Swapped out new Sparks (AC Delco) and cables all the way around. Now runs smooth (as far as I can...
So if anybody is curious, I'm halting "playing about with Truck wires" until winter is officially over. I may not have all the bells I want but for now, it starts and drives nice and is "close enough" :)
I'll try to grab some pictures but this weekend I had a booboo. I managed to pop out a button from steering Wheel and found only Wires behind (Somebody I think popped it out badly before) so I ended up learning how to disassemble the steering wheel to remove the wiring harness.
Surprisingly it...
The other option (I'll run a Cable test on the supplied cable) if you need to run an extended Serial run would be to swap out the silly ribbon cable with a proper Cat6e network cable. That should run well beyond 100ft without even trying
Hmm maybe my term is incorrect. In theory if I drive my 2006 Suburban to GM to add on the RPO code to enable the steering wheel controls (provided the clock spring is already wired up) there is a process in which GM goes to use the Tech 2 on my vehicle in combination with getting a VCI (or...
Curious. I can see the option to use VCI and seems to give me options to play with RPO option adding but you need to call and get a "VCI activation" for the VIN. I am going to guess this is a "Dealer only option" and not something a regular person on the street paying for SPS2 can do.... or...
Very cool. Just playing with the SPS2 and so far the only thing I am wondering is does the Tech2 need to be attached to both the computer with SPS2 and the vehicle at the same time?
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