sure - this is my first time doing tuning that doesn't involve a screwdriver. i thought manual was one of the few things you couldn't do to these tunes.
and I agree. autos better on paper but I will keep my 5-spd.
sure - this is my first time doing tuning that doesn't involve a screwdriver. i thought manual was one of the few things you couldn't do to these tunes.
and I agree. autos better on paper but I will keep my 5-spd.
Thanks for tagging me. I enabled .hpt file uploads!
Thanks for looking in to it Chris! It still blocked my .hpt file just now though just FYI.
Thanks for looking in to it Chris! It still blocked my .hpt file just now though just FYI.
Okay, try it now.
That last file is .hpt from what I'm looking at. Post 145?
For the next person that decides its a bright idea to pin your PCM, firstly - don't. Secondly, if you are just adding a pin (like for the PWM signal) you can absolutely get away with popping off just the backer plate, and blocker plate - sliding the blocker plate back and drilling out your pin, pushing over the blue tab and sliding the new pin into the connector, all without opening pandoras box.
but when you do get in hip deep, heres how to get yourself back out:
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I used strands from a piece of 8ga wire to align the pins with the top shell (blue locking tab held captive in the connector) after 3-4 hours of cussing this was the only scheme that let me align the black backer with the grey connector and assemble the entire monstrosity.
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Then its just a matter of pulling out the alignment wires and your off to the races:
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I was looking for the "manual transmission" mod one from post #141. I think I found the correct switches for it in my '01 TJ program. just waiting on an email back from HPT so I can register this device.
SeeOkay, so like I said, the pinning part is pretty easy. If you pull off the PCM connector and look at the sides of it, there is a little light blue tab visible through holes on either side of the connector. It locks the pins in place. Simply slide it a little to unlock the pins and push yours through the backside then lock it back in. Do NOT disassemble the entire connector. It is EXTREMELY challenging to get all the pins lined back up to put it back together and it's entirely unnecessary. Ask me how I know![]()
Gotcha. I'll get on it shortly, especially after seeing the pain you went through with the re-pin! I think I posted a warning about doing that very same thing for the very same reason, but your solution was ingenuous!
