OhTreeLS
Active LVC Member
This is on a 2003 LS V8 with 48K miles. I'm using a Snap-On scanner.
All eight COPs and spark plugs have been replaced after receiving the ubiquitous "ETC Engine Failsafe" DTC. I tried scanning the car before they were replaced and the scanner indicated an error in communicating. It communicates successfully with the FEM, REM and ICM, but when I try to initiate any scans for codes or engine tests (KOEO, KOER), there is no communication. I even tried to scan under the Transmission category to no avail. The scanner's and DLC's pins aren't damaged, so they have passed the visual inspection.
I came up with two possibilities that maybe some of you can chime in to confirm:
- Some DLC circuits are bad, causing the communication error
- PCM damage
If I had a meter, I would test the circuits, as instructed here: http://deneau.info/ls/s6x~us~en~file=s6xi0002.htm~gen~ref.htm#extract_339 which would help rule that out. The only reason I am not certain about bad DLC circuits (besides lack of a meter) is why would it communicate to the other modules, but not to anything engine or transmission related?
The PCM being damaged is a wild guess based off of my assumption that engine and transmission parameters are directed to that module and the fact that another member had issues with the PCM with the same DTC. The scanner I am using does not have a designated category for testing the PCM, but it does for the others listed in the first paragraph.
I'm pretty frustrated that the hesitation on acceleration symptoms haven't been fixed by new COPS and plugs at once. Through searching, I understand that the TB or gas pedal ass'y. could be culprits as well, but I'd rather fully understand any present codes before I even attempt one of those paths.
I may end up taking this to the garage across from my work to see if they can extract any codes and if not, maybe they can test some connections.
Any insight is appreciated.
All eight COPs and spark plugs have been replaced after receiving the ubiquitous "ETC Engine Failsafe" DTC. I tried scanning the car before they were replaced and the scanner indicated an error in communicating. It communicates successfully with the FEM, REM and ICM, but when I try to initiate any scans for codes or engine tests (KOEO, KOER), there is no communication. I even tried to scan under the Transmission category to no avail. The scanner's and DLC's pins aren't damaged, so they have passed the visual inspection.
I came up with two possibilities that maybe some of you can chime in to confirm:
- Some DLC circuits are bad, causing the communication error
- PCM damage
If I had a meter, I would test the circuits, as instructed here: http://deneau.info/ls/s6x~us~en~file=s6xi0002.htm~gen~ref.htm#extract_339 which would help rule that out. The only reason I am not certain about bad DLC circuits (besides lack of a meter) is why would it communicate to the other modules, but not to anything engine or transmission related?
The PCM being damaged is a wild guess based off of my assumption that engine and transmission parameters are directed to that module and the fact that another member had issues with the PCM with the same DTC. The scanner I am using does not have a designated category for testing the PCM, but it does for the others listed in the first paragraph.
I'm pretty frustrated that the hesitation on acceleration symptoms haven't been fixed by new COPS and plugs at once. Through searching, I understand that the TB or gas pedal ass'y. could be culprits as well, but I'd rather fully understand any present codes before I even attempt one of those paths.
I may end up taking this to the garage across from my work to see if they can extract any codes and if not, maybe they can test some connections.
Any insight is appreciated.