Diff between 4L60e ODB1 and ODB2.
Diff between 4L60e ODB1 and ODB2.
Ive looked and I can't find a definite answer.
I am in the process of selling my transmission. It was for a 1994 Camaro, and works with my ODB1 PCM.
I've had intrest from people with ODB2 cars (namely a 1997 Trans Am).
Are the connections, or the internals of the tranny different where it cannot interface with the other electronics.
I need an expert opinion, not what you hear.
Thanks!
I am in the process of selling my transmission. It was for a 1994 Camaro, and works with my ODB1 PCM.
I've had intrest from people with ODB2 cars (namely a 1997 Trans Am).
Are the connections, or the internals of the tranny different where it cannot interface with the other electronics.
I need an expert opinion, not what you hear.
Thanks!
Re: Diff between 4L60e ODB1 and ODB2.
I can tell you about the '94 Transmission(OBDI) into a '96 car (OBDII).
My car is a 96 Z28. I am using a built '94 transmission.
The connector in the harness will connect to the transmission, but there is one wire and terminal missing in the transmission. This wire is for the PWM solenoid.
It works with no issues, but you have to get the P1860 TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit Electrical Hardware verification test deleted from your tune. You can do it with LT1 edit or any other editing software.
The TCC will engage and disengage according to the programmed parameters.
No codes will be set.
RG
My car is a 96 Z28. I am using a built '94 transmission.
The connector in the harness will connect to the transmission, but there is one wire and terminal missing in the transmission. This wire is for the PWM solenoid.
It works with no issues, but you have to get the P1860 TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit Electrical Hardware verification test deleted from your tune. You can do it with LT1 edit or any other editing software.
The TCC will engage and disengage according to the programmed parameters.
No codes will be set.
RG
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