With everything off, my battery was going dead. Measured 1amp from bat with all off. Momentarilly disconnecting battery, current goes to 0. Unplugging main relay,current to 0. ECM feeds relay on either the yellow or green wire. Ignition on, yellow lead has current to relay. Ignition off, green lead has current to relay. disconnect battery, no current to relay. Connect battery, no current to relay.
Question: Is ECM bad or is it getting incorrect input causing this?
Tach reading 0. Removed tach and applied 5 volt signal to green lead, tach reads 10 (1000RPM) with 100 Hz input signal. Also the hour meter now advances with time. Looks like tach is OK. Checked green lead at console and reads 12 volts with engine off and stays on with switch off as with main relay problem above. With engine on at idle, there is still 12 volts on green lead but my frequency meter is picking up about 100 + hertz that must be superimposed on the 12v. Again, seems like signal from ECM is incorrect.
Are there any other tests? Can the ECM be tested out of the engine?
Question: Is ECM bad or is it getting incorrect input causing this?
Tach reading 0. Removed tach and applied 5 volt signal to green lead, tach reads 10 (1000RPM) with 100 Hz input signal. Also the hour meter now advances with time. Looks like tach is OK. Checked green lead at console and reads 12 volts with engine off and stays on with switch off as with main relay problem above. With engine on at idle, there is still 12 volts on green lead but my frequency meter is picking up about 100 + hertz that must be superimposed on the 12v. Again, seems like signal from ECM is incorrect.
Are there any other tests? Can the ECM be tested out of the engine?
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