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ECM Computer wiring

From: meguilagorilla(at)bellsouth.net

Subject: ECM Computer wiring

Date: 19 Feb 2007 05:25:35 -0800

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I am currently working on a `94 Corvette. Not sure what model, but i

have been trying to do the diagnostic`s on it and my MT2500 scanner is

telling me that it cant communicate with the computer. I have been

told that none of the ealershiops have the paper copies anymore of the

wiring. Its all on computer now and they wont take the effort to look

it up for me. I have been told that the fuses and possibly the fusable

link off of the starter maybe the reason. Does anyone have the service

manuals for this car that shows the wiring breakdown for the main

computer so that i can check for power on the appropriate wires? Any

assistance would be greatly appreciated.



Brian

Titusville FL






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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:33:07 -0800

From: Crabs <IHateSpam(at)SpamSucks.com>

Subject: Re: ECM Computer wiring

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meguilagorilla(at)bellsouth.net wrote:

> I am currently working on a `94 Corvette. Not sure what model, but i

> have been trying to do the diagnostic`s on it and my MT2500 scanner is

> telling me that it cant communicate with the computer. I have been

> told that none of the ealershiops have the paper copies anymore of the

> wiring. Its all on computer now and they wont take the effort to look

> it up for me. I have been told that the fuses and possibly the fusable

> link off of the starter maybe the reason. Does anyone have the service

> manuals for this car that shows the wiring breakdown for the main

> computer so that i can check for power on the appropriate wires? Any

> assistance would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Brian

> Titusville FL

>



What you need is the Helms manual and sadly it`s currently out of stock:

http://tinyurl.com/27tl58

Join the Corvette Forum and ask over there.

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19

Someone will have it and either let you borrow or buy it.



There`s no reason that the local stealership won`t have shop manuals for

your car. They just don`t want you using theirs.



The reason your scanner won`t work is because you`re `Vette was made in

between the transition between an ODBI car and an ODBII. You`ll need an

OBDI scanner with an OBDII ALDL connection.



What is wrong with the car?



TomC

`90ZR1 #792






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From: meguilagorilla(at)bellsouth.net

Subject: Re: ECM Computer wiring

Date: 22 Feb 2007 16:16:34 -0800

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On Feb 19, 9:33 am, Crabs <IHateS...(at)SpamSucks.com> wrote:

> meguilagori...(at)bellsouth.net wrote:

> > I am currently working on a `94 Corvette. Not sure what model, but i

> > have been trying to do the diagnostic`s on it and my MT2500 scanner is

> > telling me that it cant communicate with the computer. I have been

> > told that none of the ealershiops have the paper copies anymore of the

> > wiring. Its all on computer now and they wont take the effort to look

> > it up for me. I have been told that the fuses and possibly the fusable

> > link off of the starter maybe the reason. Does anyone have the service

> > manuals for this car that shows the wiring breakdown for the main

> > computer so that i can check for power on the appropriate wires? Any

> > assistance would be greatly appreciated.

>

> > Brian

> > Titusville FL

>

> What you need is the Helms manual and sadly it`s currently out of stock:http://tinyurl.com/27tl58

> Join the Corvette Forum and ask over there.http://forums.corvetteforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19

> Someone will have it and either let you borrow or buy it.

>

> There`s no reason that the local stealership won`t have shop manuals for

> your car. They just don`t want you using theirs.

>

> The reason your scanner won`t work is because you`re `Vette was made in

> between the transition between an ODBI car and an ODBII. You`ll need an

> OBDI scanner with an OBDII ALDL connection.

>

> What is wrong with the car?

>

> TomC

> `90ZR1 #792



No start. Has spark. No fuel pressure. It has been sitting under a

cover for the last 11 months. I have a MT2500 Scanner w/OBDII

connection. I have the other 2 connections for OBDI and previous. The

OBDII connection is the only connection that i can find. When i put in

the VIN # the scanner tells me to use the K9 (personality key) and the

OBDII connection. After I do all of this input and go to connect it

tells me that the scanner cant communicate with the computer. IT did

mention something about the ALDL connection. But Im not familiar with

that connection type. I have to get with the owner of this car and see

if i can get it moved away from the wall it sits near. I cant see the

fuse box on the right side of the dashboard. This car needs alot of

TLC in order to make it worth more than slavage value as it sits right

now.



Brian










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Title: Propaganda of the Seed 12.5: Come Out!
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:32:31 +0000
Author: jpo

Yesterday we talked about coming out anarchist. But that isn’t the only secret we are keeping. All of us, every last anarchist on the planet, does something they know they shouldn’t. Be it network TV, McDonalds, or simply finding comfort in monogamy, we all take part in things which we know to be at the very least unnatural, and often harmful to our very being.

What do I mean? How about I use myself as an example. Regular readers know me as the unreliable, yet prolific, voice of Propaganda of the Seed. I am a committed pacifist, anarchist, and environmentalist. I oppose aggressive violence in all forms, be it against people, property (whatever that means), or that which we share in common. I believe that the only power over our destinies is the power we exercise over it. I believe that as long as we ignore the fact that we are but one part in the vast system of our planet, we are ignoring that which is swiftly becoming our soon to be dead Earth.

I have been active in numerous causes and groups. SDS, Emancipating Education for All, the march on the Pentagon to mark our fifth, sixth, and soon seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. I write for a radical blog, and am a frequent contributor to InfoShop news.

But I have a dirty secret. I love cars. Everything from classics to muscle to exotics. If it runs an internal combustion engine, and is designed to be driven, rode, or survived on public streets, closed tracks, or mountain trails, I love it. Ferraris, 4×4s, and Falcons. I love them. Such is my mania that I have to force myself to stay on topic rather than go on a tangent about how excited I am about the new 4Runner and the fact that the Fiat 500 may finally be coming to these shores.

I am sure some of you have turned up your noses at that statement. Cars are crass symbols of our decadent society. Additionally the internal combustion engine, while far from the largest contributor to global warming (despite what mainstream politics say), is a destructive and harmful way to get your jollies. I know this. Every time I go to a car show, a small part of me in the background is constantly thinking “you know this is all wrong, why do you take part?”

The reason I do is because it is my culture. My dad is a car guy, my brother is a car guy. As I grew up I never surrounded myself with car guys intentionally, yet I still found myself constantly in the company of people who share my disease. And you know what, I bet you do to.

It may not be cars, it may not even be so big, but I bet there is something we all do that we know we shouldn’t. I don’t know what it is, maybe people know you as an outspoken vegan, yet you still sneak some cheese and crackers when no one is looking. Maybe you see the injustice in our class system as you drive to work for J.P. Morgan. Maybe you openly mock friends who don’t recycle, yet can’t bear to live without air conditioning. Whatever it is, you know you do it and you know it is wrong.


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