Loswages05
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Is there any reason why my old Kennie Bell Chip and my Armstrong chip works in my car but I put a old turbo tweet chip and then I ordered a brand-new turbo to chip the ECM keeps flashing?
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SignUp Now!Did all that just with tt chip it keeps flashing think maybe my ECM might be flashed or somethingThis might be what you are experiencing ,
Turn the key on. The “Service Engine Soon” light should come on, blink once and stay on. If, after
installing the new chip and turning the key on, the “Service Engine Soon” light flashes on and off
rapidly, do not start the car. Try to re-insert the chip, checking for bent pins. Also, check the ECM
chip socket for any pins that are bent in too far, possibly making poor contact with the chip. The
ECM socket pins can be carefully bent back out with a pin or needle. If the SES light still flashes,
then the chip may be defective, or damaged during shipment, and will need to be replaced.
Some post offices are using X-ray equipment that has damaged chips in the past.
Gentlemen, I have experienced a similar problem: Changed chips and immediately started car and it was running horrible then noticed the dim steady flashing SES light. Returned to 1st chip and light still flashed car running not as bad but not right! Then I put in my spare ECM with the 1st chip and seems OK .
Did i screw up in my order of things or did the ecm react badly to 2nd chip or??
Please advise this inexperienced tuner, your advice and tips are appreciated!!![]()