Tunercat PCM Read Error : /
Here's something you can try.
(Safest solution I can think of) At your local electronics store, purchase a male cig lighter (I think I bought the cheapest phone car charger so I had a LED power light) and female cig lighter socket. On the female socket, you have 2 connections, 12V+ and Ground. Take the 12V+ from the female and wire it to the 12V+ connection in your new male plug (with like 6" of wire. You will not use the ground connection in your new male plug). Then take the ground wire from your female, and make a short cord with some wire like #18 or maybe #20, and have it long enough to plug into your ALDL socket. Strip the end about 3/8" long, and leave it unsoldered. Just carefully thread that into pin A (for 12 pin(top right)), and then carefully plug in your ALDL connector. Hopefully your ALDL connector has a ground pin, and will hold your ground jumper wire securly in place.
Now for the disclaimer
: Of course I can't guarantee this will work for you, so dont spend a lot of money on parts, but it will prevent you from having to hack up your nice ALDL cable.. If you need help making your connections, or dont understand what I'm saying, ask.
Let me know if this works out for you, and what your final solution is.
(Safest solution I can think of) At your local electronics store, purchase a male cig lighter (I think I bought the cheapest phone car charger so I had a LED power light) and female cig lighter socket. On the female socket, you have 2 connections, 12V+ and Ground. Take the 12V+ from the female and wire it to the 12V+ connection in your new male plug (with like 6" of wire. You will not use the ground connection in your new male plug). Then take the ground wire from your female, and make a short cord with some wire like #18 or maybe #20, and have it long enough to plug into your ALDL socket. Strip the end about 3/8" long, and leave it unsoldered. Just carefully thread that into pin A (for 12 pin(top right)), and then carefully plug in your ALDL connector. Hopefully your ALDL connector has a ground pin, and will hold your ground jumper wire securly in place.Now for the disclaimer
: Of course I can't guarantee this will work for you, so dont spend a lot of money on parts, but it will prevent you from having to hack up your nice ALDL cable.. If you need help making your connections, or dont understand what I'm saying, ask.
Let me know if this works out for you, and what your final solution is.
Last edited by Vomit God; Feb 25, 2007 at 05:40 AM. Reason: Just because
Why are you needing to feed 12V into your ALDL cable. It gets that from the serial port.
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It wont even try to download the file if its not pluged in.
I dont know. I have tryed everthing I know.
I've charged the battery over nite. Even left the charger hook up while Trying to download,
Turned off anti virus and firewall.
Cut the Cig. Adaptor off and wired it to a know good hot and ground.
The cable will work with datamaster .
So what gives???
I dont know. I have tryed everthing I know.
I've charged the battery over nite. Even left the charger hook up while Trying to download,
Turned off anti virus and firewall.
Cut the Cig. Adaptor off and wired it to a know good hot and ground.
The cable will work with datamaster .
So what gives???
Ok.. It's late so I'll try to keep it short. I'm not sure what part of my problem you are having, but I've fully read/edited/and wrote back to 3 seperate PCM's.. The main thing is getting your 3 connections SOLID. Data must be solidly connected obviously, but the 12v+ and ground are equally needing a solid connection.. In my 94 Z28, and my 95 Trans Am, at my ALDL connector, I've got 12V Data and ground among a couple other pins.. In my brothers 95 Caprice 9C1, there's only a Data, ground, and some diagnostic pin that I dont use. In his car, I connect the positive lead from my cable to a 12V+ source..
If you bought a cable, make sure your ALDL connector in the car has the pins in the right locations. My 95 Trans Am has them in the right place (16 pin port), but my brothers 16 pin aldl port has 3 wires (missing the +12V as said above)
What do you have for a cable? What year make and model vehicle are you trying to connect it to? Does it fail completly??
Get back with your details, and I'll try to help. I got it figured out, so anyone can do it.
If you bought a cable, make sure your ALDL connector in the car has the pins in the right locations. My 95 Trans Am has them in the right place (16 pin port), but my brothers 16 pin aldl port has 3 wires (missing the +12V as said above)
What do you have for a cable? What year make and model vehicle are you trying to connect it to? Does it fail completly??
Get back with your details, and I'll try to help. I got it figured out, so anyone can do it.
OK i got the cable from aldl cable about a year ago, i can use free scan, datamaster all that with out a problem but it just wont read the pcm. I checked all the powers and grounds to the pcm, and i even back probed the ground terminal on the aldl and jumpered it to ground. Then i got a female 12v socket and connect that directly to the battery (which i charged for good measure). The resistance in both the serial data and field service enable wires is less that .5 ohms in the harness. Maybe its the cable but i am in no hurry to plunk down another 70 bucks on one.
The car is a 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
The car is a 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
So let me get this straight...
You hook up the cable, load free scan, hit start, turn on the ignition, and you get a data stream, start the car, and continue to get a data stream, which is being displayed in free scan?
If you are getting data in free scan, your laptop / cable / port settings are all setup correctly, and it's down to your tuning software port settings. I have to ask, is the port set to the same port number that free scan is using? Sorry. Had to ask.
(BTW. Are you using Tuner Cat or LT1 Edit?)
You hook up the cable, load free scan, hit start, turn on the ignition, and you get a data stream, start the car, and continue to get a data stream, which is being displayed in free scan?
If you are getting data in free scan, your laptop / cable / port settings are all setup correctly, and it's down to your tuning software port settings. I have to ask, is the port set to the same port number that free scan is using? Sorry. Had to ask.
(BTW. Are you using Tuner Cat or LT1 Edit?)
I've seen the same sort of thing. Connects properly to Freescan, Datamaster etc.. and programs properly with LT1-edit. I tried reading the PCM w/ Tunercats program and came up with a similar failure. Didn't spend a lot of time trying to troubleshoot it, just copied the tune to LT1-edit and reprogrammed with that.
Vomit God you are correct that is exactly what is happening .The comm settings are the same, and if i change them i get a cable error instead of this PCM response error. So i know i am on the right one. As far as using LT1 edit i that costs $200 and i just paid $90 for tuner cat so if it wont work i want my money back. I just rechecked my power and ground to the PCM and they all have only a tenth of a volt drop, except the ign. feeds which are a half volt drop.



When I make my connections, I connect my Data line to pin M, ground to pin A and 12V+ to my lighter socket.