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Old 07-14-2013   #11
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Default Re: Will not fully seated Memory Clibration module always...

Let's start from the beginning.. Tell us exactly how you are grabbing the codes.. Are you installing a jumper somewhere or?
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Old 07-15-2013   #12
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Yes - jumper into the sockets 'A' and 'G'...

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You don't read ECM codes on the speedo display. You read them by counting the flashes of the SES light on the DIC.
The OP is correct - Module 4 in the LCD display is ECM fault codes. You can't do "HISTORY" from the SES/CEL only a present code is flashed when requested.

OP - The H72 is a CCM code and most frequently accompanies a replacement of the radio head with something from the after-market. There's diode and resistor replacements that accomplish a patch for those. I would imagine there's many other issues that could set the 72.

In your original post you mention the H42 and that you cleared it. The H (HISTORY) is just a reference that it has been recorded and would remain until "cleared". Once cleared you won't see that HXX whatever it might be I wouldn't think until it were set again and then it would just be the CXX, C (CURRENT) code until the repair made and then would become HXX again in the module 4 diagnostics until cleared there again.

Any CXX codes in module 4 I would think should be actively displayed with the SES/CEL light "ON".

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Default Re: Will not fully seated Memory Clibration module always...

for the SES to Flash I believe it is A & B that are jumpered

for the FX3 it is A & C

doing what you are doing is just like what WVZR-1 is saying, the H codes are history ones and not current
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The OP is correct - Module 4 in the LCD display is ECM fault codes. You can't do "HISTORY" from the SES/CEL only a present code is flashed when requested.

OP - The H72 is a CCM code and most frequently accompanies a replacement of the radio head with something from the after-market. There's diode and resistor replacements that accomplish a patch for those. I would imagine there's many other issues that could set the 72.

In your original post you mention the H42 and that you cleared it. The H (HISTORY) is just a reference that it has been recorded and would remain until "cleared". Once cleared you won't see that HXX whatever it might be I wouldn't think until it were set again and then it would just be the CXX, C (CURRENT) code until the repair made and then would become HXX again in the module 4 diagnostics until cleared there again.

Any CXX codes in module 4 I would think should be actively displayed with the SES/CEL light "ON".
Correct? REALLY ? I ain't used to that - except in my own castle of course.

Thanks there Dave - makes sense - I'm getting feedback still in the radio, in PERFECT sync with the TPS, and it's because of the TCI EZ-GO TCU for the auto. - speed shop is dragging their feet on that still.

The ECM 42 has not re-curred. Now it's an ECM H 61 - also attributable to the auto mod, I'm presuming...
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