I have a problem and hope that you would be able to help me get it resolved. I installed a Chevy 3.8 V-6 into my 2002 PT Cruiser. The engine is from a 98 Camaro. I had a special engine harness fabricated and a (used) PCM reprogrammed for my application. I recently started up the engine for the first time. I'm getting a P0300 code (Random Multiple Misfire Detected) set. I have checked and double checked everything several times and the code remains. I just read an article by AllData that when you replace the PCM or engine, you then need to do a Crankshaft Position System Variation Learn Procedure which I was not aware of. If you don't, a P0300 code will set. The company who fabricated my engine harness and reprogrammed by PCM removed 18 pins and modified 3 other pins with different wire colors, from the C1 and C2 circuits of the PCM wire connectors. Out of the 18 pins that were removed, there are 2 pins that really concerns me. They are cavity pins 15 of the C1 (Blue) circuit (Serial Data), and cavity pin 23 of the C2 (Clear) circuit (Crank Signal). My concern is, if anyone of these 2 pins are missing, will it prevent me from getting the Crankshaft Variation Procedure done. Does anyone know, or do you have the resources to find out what or where these 2 pins were connected to from the PCM? Does anyone have a wiring diagram that shows where these wires run to from the PCM? Any infomation would be a big help to me right now. Thank you for your support. Happy New Year, Tommy.
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
sorry about your luck with this "fabricated harness/pcm wiring missing"
why did you get a special harness fabricated?
yes, you definately should do a case relearn using a Tech 2, HP Tuners, or DHP Tuner, etc...
which only takes a sec2k2 camaro, K&N, SLP whisper lid, Konis, AEM, HP Tuners, Angel eyes/Halos, CF SS ram air hood, 4.10s, Zexel Torsen, UMI SFCs, CrossFire, BFGs, Gatorback, Catco, Flows, and TLC! DONT feed the Trolls!
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
how does the car run with the code on?
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
Originally posted by slow6sorry about your luck with this "fabricated harness/pcm wiring missing"
why did you get a special harness fabricated?
yes, you definately should do a case relearn using a Tech 2, HP Tuners, or DHP Tuner, etc...
which only takes a sec
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
Originally posted by 97rs4lifehow does the car run with the code on?Last edited by 3.8L Strong; 01-04-2007, 10:03 PM.
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yea the pins won't affect your code. I am thinking you have a bad coil or spark plug wires switched or crossed or something.
Do the case learn first and see if it ditches it, but that po300 code is common with people who need new plugs, wires, or coils, or needing to move some wires around.
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
Originally posted by 97rs4lifeyea the pins won't affect your code. I am thinking you have a bad coil or spark plug wires switched or crossed or something.
Do the case learn first and see if it ditches it, but that po300 code is common with people who need new plugs, wires, or coils, or needing to move some wires around.
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yea let us know if the case learn does it for ya, unique project for sure. Any pics for us?
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Re: 98 Camaro PCM Wire Connector Pins Removed
Yes, as soon as I get the Crankshaft relearn procedure done, I'll let you know how things turn out. Pictures, I don't know how to post pictures on this site, however, I do have over 140 pictures posted at this web-site for those who have not looked: http://ptcruiserworld.tenmagazines.c...ry.ten?id=3504 Thank you for your support, Tommy.
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