hey guys im having issues firin up my v6 swap. its a 3500 from a 04 malibu but its wired the same a 3400 swap. the problem im having is with the injectors not firing. i had a guy delete auto codes, #s 02 sensor, egr and passlock. but he figures there not firing because of something he may have missed? heres a thread with a lil more detail. thanx alot guys any help appeicaiated.
i have its a strong twelve volts wen the key is on.
im gettin 12 volt at the injector feed wen "on" and like 9 wen cranking. and wen i put the meter on a specific injector im gettin like 2 volts. if that makes sense. i have 60ish psi to the rail and the ground is good. im stumped . i am sure they arnt firing.
Do you have the BCM from the Grand Am as well? If not, it's not going to run.
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na i dont. i didnt see any thing about needing it anywere thought it could be bypassed. i guess that could be a serous problem lol. but i do need it. ok have to get one this weekend and see about wiring it in
what pcm are you using?
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yep grand am one is a pain
is there a beter option? and do i need the bcm wat am i doin wrong! everything seems like it should be working. should the injector inputs be gettin twelve volts? HELP! lol
Kardain had the same problem. He didn't have a BCM in and it wouldn't start, even though he had the passlock taken out of the PCM. GM's modules like to be bitchy I suppose.
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so looks like im wiring in a bcm this weekend
does any one or could check on there car wat voltage they get at the number one (or any for thet matter) injector. like at the c130 plug at the uim what volts r wen cranking. pins a-c are injectors 1-3 so if someone could check.
grounds r good pcm ground, injector ground all good. ive gottin a couple e-mails from guys that dont have bcms. soooo im guess its a tuning thing and im sending my my ecm back to get it fixed. i know ima get this thing goin just in time for snow lol
any one have in notes or anythin the pin there using off the c-100 to feed the injectors? im gettin 12volts but want to re check everthing again while the computers out be adjusted. again.
I had the same problem with mine no fuel injector toggle, sent the pcm in and had the pass lock turned off and starts and runs fine now, never moved any wires or grounds, it was the difference between the impala and cavy, one had pass lock the other had pass key, cost 60 bucks and made my car run! yay
Depends if the 2v is legitimate or not. I'm doubting that it is. During crank your PCM will start to short the injectors to ground. But it only does so for how many miliseconds on each cycle. I'm thinking that a DMM might not be able to show you the actual voltage hitting the inectors.
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i was getting the nine to the feed. and the two to the outputs. the ecms out now i going to have passlock turned back on and see if i can get it to do the start then die thing passlock does then either try a bam or have the kid come to my house and tune from there. but no one knows the exact pin they used i know how to read the diagram to dee if the one im using is run crank but it would be super reasuring.
the injector feed, pink wire should be fed by a (Hot in run or start) which is the fuel pump feed on the grand am and cav. that is how most Gm are wired for some reason. Some are just slightly different, cav has a bulb test and grand am doesnt.. if your using the underhood fuse box from the cav attach your pink injector wire to your 20a F/P.INJ fuse . The cav wire on that fuse is also pink. Ill look around and see if it says what exactly your running. be sure that all of your grounds are attached and working especially if your still running the ground splice packs. If you are do yourself a favor and cut them off before you have problems with them. Im showing 4 grounds in my diagrams at pins 16,56,57,60. the diagrams im lookin at are all 01 stuff. if there is anything that looks totally wrong I can look up your specific year to double check. But I have found that not much changes from year to year on the 3400's.
01 cav w/01 3400 gam gt 4t45e
what is the ecm out of?
I was reading on your other forum, and yes the ecm turns the injectors on and off by switching the grounds of each injectors. If your ecm doesnt have all the grounds , you may not be getting the ground for that circuit.
Also to check your pulsing , a noid light is required . they come in a set or you can buy them seperately. this one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002SR4OA is what you need. they are all the same light , just different plugs for different injectors. If you know some one that is a mechanic they may let you borrow theirs. Your local parts store may stock them also but you might have to buy a set of 5 or so.
If you go the BCM route there are pin outs that I posted a while back for one of the other guys. I think its in the progress of v6 swap thread. there is a link to that thread in the sticky.
01 cav w/01 3400 gam gt 4t45e
the ecm, injectors, fpr, is out of a 99 grand am. im hopin to get the ecm back today to check it again. i have passlock turned back on to see if i can get it to run then shut off. then ill know it runs and can try to bypass passlock with a resistor or tune it more carfully. i checked all the pins marked ecm ground and they had good grounds. but if the ecu ajustments dont do it ima have to dig deeper.