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scrobbyd

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Well, I finally finished everything tonight! I turned the ignition on and the service engine light started blinking rapidly. So, I pulled the TT chip out of ECM to check for bent prongs or a loose fit, but all was good. I tried reinstalling it, and each time, unplugging and replugging ECM but same thing. Rapid blinking! Meanwhile, I still have my old chip which is for old combination. I figured I'd try it to see if it would generate rapid blinking as well. Instead, it seemed to be working (No rapid blinking that is). Any suggestions? I'm all ears!

Thanks in advance!
 

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Check the pins on the ECU not the chip. Also check all main harness connections on top.

Did you install a Powerlogger also?

No I don't have a powerlogger , just SM. I'll go double check pins. I did put my old Joe Lubrant chip in earlier, no rapid blinking with it.
 
Just checked the pins on the ECU, looks OK. Found another old chip with the markings "SP10B" on it, not sure what it was for. Anyway I unplugged ECM and put that chip in/replaced ECM wire, turned on ignition, SM showed 2.1 for a second than showed------- across the screen.
 
well call me stupid but ya tried other chips and they were not blinking... soooo maybe the chip :rolleyes:
 
**** happens. Get in touch with Eric for a replacement.
 
I already have, thanks Julio and everybody else. Hopfully some time soon I can feel the power once again.
 
Didn't know that could happen, I contacted Eric @ TT this morning and he said he'd have to get another out.
 
The socket in your ECM is worn out. You need to bend the pins back in a little with a pick. Depending on what blank you use for your chips, some are wider than others and if your socket is questionable, they wont seat.

I bet if you push the chip down into the socked and hold it, the light will stop flashing.
 
The symptoms he's having is when the chip isnt making good contact with the ECM. If the chip is actually in the socket and the ECM sees it, different things happen.
 
Thank you Jay, SES light blinked once then stayed off car will turn over but want start as if ECM/orangewire is still unplugged. Just checked over all wiring and everything seems to be plugged and firm like its suppost to be. Any ideas?
 
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