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VSS Problem

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:34 pm
by crxrocks
Setup:

DOHC ZC in a 91 CRX Si
Converted to OBD1 using a Rywire adapter harness
Hondata S300 installed in a USDM P06 ECU by a Hondata dealer w/ Boost option

Problem: I am getting a VSS code and the vehicle speed doesn't show up in SManager. I have a PLX R300 hooked up and it can see the signal from the VSS - no problem prior to converting to OBD1.

Testing I have done:
- Verified VSS signal is present using the R300.
- Checked the wiring from pin B16 to B10 on the wiring harness. I also verified continuity between B16 and B10 - no broken wire.

Any other ideas? Everything else seems to be working just fine.

Does the VSS code cause the ECU to fall into fail safe mode? Can I still get tuned with the VSS code?

Thanks!

Chris

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 4:01 pm
by Preccord00
if everything is good untill it gets to the ECU then it's probably the ECU.

possibly bad solder job, etc.

Hondata will probably ask who the dealer was.

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 4:33 pm
by crxrocks
Preccord00 wrote:if everything is good untill it gets to the ECU then it's probably the ECU.

possibly bad solder job, etc.

Hondata will probably ask who the dealer was.
That is what I figured too, but thought I would ask. The dealer was importparts.com but I have a dealer local to me if I need to have it repaired or whatever.

Does the VSS signal throw the ECU into limp mode? The car seemed to drive fine w/ it BUT as it is untuned I was taking it pretty easy anyway.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:36 pm
by Spunkster
VSS problems will cause problems with VTEC activation and also with compensations based on gear.

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:53 pm
by crxrocks
It must be a problem w/ my ECU. Does hondata do ECU repairs? I would hate to have to buy another boost kit and have another ECU socketed.

Chris

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:35 am
by Spunkster
No, we do not do ecu repairs. I would suggest taking the car to a Hondata dealer so they can use the process of elimination to determine where the problem is. Where is the PLX getting it's VSS signal from and how do you have it connected?

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:21 am
by crxrocks
Spunkster wrote:No, we do not do ecu repairs. I would suggest taking the car to a Hondata dealer so they can use the process of elimination to determine where the problem is. Where is the PLX getting it's VSS signal from and how do you have it connected?
Thanks. I had the car tuned by a local Hondata dealer (TC Performance) and we traced the signal all the way down to the pin entering the ECU. It has to be a problem with the ECU. Any recommendations? It is going to cost me about $200 to get a new working, chipped ECU.

Chris

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:09 am
by Spunkster
Try the ecu in another vehicle to see if can see the VSS signal. If it does not then you will need to get another ecu and have it socketed for use with the s300.