P0122 and P0222 anyone?
You're right I read the previous post to fast or misunderstood. Ill make sure the proper pins have power and ground
Make sure you still have your 5v reference circuits, use your multimeter set to 12v dc, don't use a test light. Check pins 2 and 3 to ground. If no power, check pins 2 and 3 for continuity to ground.
Granted, I don't know if those are supplied power KOEO, but I would assume so.
Figured it out guys after replacing the pcm everything works fine. Not sure what caused the problem to begin with but im guessing to much heat coming off the headers.
Hopefully this helps someone down the road i would be happy to explain everything i did that lead me to pcm
Hopefully this helps someone down the road i would be happy to explain everything i did that lead me to pcm






