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Old 10-17-2019, 09:35 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
That tells me that the problem is in your car. Bad connector, pinched wire, floating ground, etc.

The 20V is weird - I'm guessing you have a power problem to the ECM or a wiring problem and the ECM is giving more or less random readings.

FSM (link in sig) may have some troubleshooting tips.
Thanks for your help. I Think I traced the 20v issue to M107 connector on the ECU. Pulled back the cover and found some exposed wired. Not sure how that would have happened.

I got excited because the aps sensor which I am assuming is for the app is on the same harness. There was no change there. The throttle voltage is sitting at .05v and there is no response. Here is the interesting thing, if I push sideways on the connector I get .695v and the thottle voltage responds. I am thinking this might just be a fluke though, maybe forcing two pins to touch. I also tried a different pedal, no change.

To make things more interesting on the throttle body connector bank 1, I have two lines with ~5v. On bank 2 I only have one at ~5v. Neither of the throttle servos are actuating when I turn the ignition on.

I have been dissecting the FSM, which is where I am heading now. If anyone can save me some reading, that would be awesome lol.
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