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My truck has a 2005 LS DBW, 6spd mtm from a CTSV. I dont have access to HP tuners, but feel this might be next. Any input would be appreciated. |
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Thanks for responding, I'm using the engine and trans from The caddy. The harness is from Howell. They put together the pcm, tach module, pedal, maf, throttle body from what would likely come from a 5.3 in a truck(long story) They programmed the LS6 fuel maps into the truck pcm. I'm running an Autometer electric speedo.
The cruise switch is from Rostra and wired through relays with results at the tach module harness connection as follows: pin 14 brown =12v power with key on. pin 4 dark blue=power when set button pushed pin 5 gray=power when resume button slid over pin 6 lite blue=power when brakes are applied Standard tail lights, no led's Help!!! |
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I don't get my hands on code reader's too often, but i just did a live data scan and found out my VSS is reading at half actual vehicle speed. I thought OK it thinks I'm not going fast enough to set the cruise. I promply went looking for somewhere to go at least 80-100 he he. Well it didnt set at 90 so im back to the drawing board. I do believe this will need reprogrammed, but not sure if its related to the problem. My Yukon sets at 25mph. At least i know the vss signal is reaching the pcm. |
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Thanks again for your time and interest. The long story for the harness goes like this. I had Howell build the harness and program the pcm. I installed it, but all it would do is start and idle. they had me send them the entire system to bench test. They were stumpted. They offered to swap my CTSV components for the truck parts. I took the deal. They rewired the harness(blue/green connectors), reprogrammed a pcm, new tach module, accell pedal and throttle body. The MAF is original CTSV.
It all looks like parts from my 2004 silverado 5.3L which is the configuration they built it around from what i was told. In fact I have swapped the tach module from the 5.3 for a test, but it didnt fix the cruise. The components should all match as far as I can tell, but with all the changes its anyone's guess. I've made one call to get help from Howell, but so far all i've gotten is a schematic for the switch. I know this is as real cluster and harder than it should be to trouble shoot. They built it to be a truck setup with the 2002 vette LS6 tune. |
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There are two brake light switch wires that need to be hooked up, do you have them both hooked up? One hot when brakes applied and one hot with brakes not applied.
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I only knew of the one brake light wire. Its lite blue and comes from pin 6 at the tach module and is connected to the cold side of the switch. All the harness wires were tagged and accounted for. I have verified ground ay the switch back through the brake light bulbs and also by wiring in a tempoary 3rd brake light.
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There should be a purple wire on pin 33 of the blue connector that needs power with the brakes not applied, do you have that hooked up?
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Am i to understand that the purple wire leads from the pcm and terminates at the brake switch cold side? Would this be instead of the pin 6 from the tach module? I won't be able to check this till next week, but i will definetly look for that wire!!! I appreciate your help and can only hope you continue to enjoy a good challenge.
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I reviewed your post and I will check for power at pin33 when the brakes are not applied.
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You'll need a 4 prong brake light switch, the kind used for cruise control in the 70's and 80's. They have 2 sets of contacts, one normally open and one normally closed. The TAC ties into the cold side of the brake light wiring and the PCM side will be the other set that needs ignition power and will send power to the PCM when the brakes are not applied.
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Make sure when you adjust the brake light switch that the tcc wire has power in and out without the brakes applied.
I had a problem.with the cruise not working. Turned out I had to push the pin in further. Into the barrel of the switch to make contact. Doing that I now have to push the brake pedal down further for the brake lights to come on
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Anyhow I went to check power at pin 33 of the blue PCM connector and I don't have a wire there. For reference I have another harness for my 5.3 4L60E build and it has that purple wire in blue33 tagged for TCC. Would I still need that wire with my manual trans? I did pick up a 4pin brake switch, but not sure how to wire it since I don't have the purple wire? |
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Yeah, for the cruise to work, I'm pretty sure you need both of them hooked up. There are certain parameters that need to be met each ignition cycle for the cruise to work and its those two wires that it uses to make sure the brake switch is functioning correctly. On a manual transmission that wire would be hooked up to a clutch pedal switch so that when you push in the clutch it disengages the cruise, otherwise it will likley bounce off the rev limiter when you push in the clutch. You can hook it to the brake light switch though as long as you remember to shut the cruise off before using the clutch pedal.
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So for safety what you are suggesting is for 12v at a clutch switch going to pin 33 interrupted by pushing in the pedal which shuts off cruise. So before I add that switch I should be able to test for cruise by adding that hot wire directly to pin 33? When that makes the cruise activate I will gladly wire in that double brake switch on my clutch pedal to activate/deactivate the normally open and normally closed functions for a safe, permanent install. I will report the outcome. Thanks again for your expertise. |
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Wouldn't the clutch switch work for the momentary power interruption? Every time i shift up to cruise speed a clutch pedal swing could cycle the power. Anyhow can I impose on you to describe how to wire this. |
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Sorry, brake switch or clutch switch, depending on automatic versus manual. What I was getting at was you saying you could just temporarily hook up the wire to power. You can, but you will need to interrupt the power at least once during the ignition cycle for it to operate. Hope that clears it up?
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OK great, so my temporary setup won't be that easy. I might as well wire up the double switch at the clutch pedal to create the momentary circuit and have that end done. Should be fun.
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what kind of switch are you using on the clutch pedal for the starter interrupt? you may need to add a starter relay to it since both the starter and cruise pin 33 are going to be using the same switch, which wont work because the PCM needs power whenever the ignition is on and the starter obviously only needs power during cranking.
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The cruise side is (closed) until the pedal is in.This gives you 12v ign. to pin33 interupted when you shift. What do you think? |
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Yep, that should work. I was thinking backwards the other day....
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