Does my check engine light need a ground or 12v?

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  • rang-a-stang
    Administrator
    • Oct 31, 2016
    • 5498

    Does my check engine light need a ground or 12v?

    Every diagram I see for TBIs just shows a line to the Check Engine/Service engine soon/Malfunction Indication light. I assumed the computer applied 12v to light the light. Or do I apply 12v to the light and the computer grounds it to turn it on?
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  • wiley-moeracing
    350 Buick
    • Feb 15, 2010
    • 1430

    #2
    I believe it is ground switched. not 100% sure on yours.

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    • babywag
      out of order
      • Jun 08, 2005
      • 10286

      #3
      Originally posted by rang-a-stang
      Or do I apply 12v to the light and the computer grounds it to turn it on?
      This ^

      You sure you don't want to break in your new engine w/ a carb before experimenting/debugging a TBI install??
      Tony
      88 GW, 67 J3000, 07 Magnum SRT8

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      • rang-a-stang
        Administrator
        • Oct 31, 2016
        • 5498

        #4
        Originally posted by babywag
        You sure you don't want to break in your new engine w/ a carb before experimenting/debugging a TBI install??
        HAHAHA!!! I am definitely making your point for you, aren't I! LOL!
        Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
        (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
        79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
        (Cherokee Build Thread)
        11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
        09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
        00 Baby Cherokee

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        • babywag
          out of order
          • Jun 08, 2005
          • 10286

          #5
          @ minimum should monitor data to try and make very certain it isn't too lean.
          too lean and you risk chewing up cylinder(s) and/or piston(s).

          what is your plan on a .bin?
          Tony
          88 GW, 67 J3000, 07 Magnum SRT8

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          • Curly5759
            232 I6
            • Mar 08, 2015
            • 231

            #6
            PCM is the ground for the light. Back in the day, when we wanted the CEL to flash codes, we would put a jumper wire between socket A and B on the ALDL (Assembly line Diagnostic link) It's called the DLC on OBD 2 vehicles.
            77 Cherokee S 360/TH400/QT

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            • rang-a-stang
              Administrator
              • Oct 31, 2016
              • 5498

              #7
              Originally posted by babywag
              @ minimum should monitor data to try and make very certain it isn't too lean.
              too lean and you risk chewing up cylinder(s) and/or piston(s).

              what is your plan on a .bin?
              Will do. I downloaded ProTuner this weekend and am watching videos on how to use it.

              .bin: I have one computer from a stock 95 350 and also bought this setup:

              He had it on his 440 which is very similar to my build: Similar cam, similar compression, headers, timing control, etc. I know I will need to tune but his .bin should be in the ball park for me and close enough to break in the cam? I am using his injector pod now (28psi, I verified it this weekend) and computer. I hope to get into that .bin this week and see what's in there. ProTuner is all new ground for me so I have a steep learning curve. Luckily there is tons of info out there, I just need to spend the time to learn it.
              Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
              (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
              79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
              (Cherokee Build Thread)
              11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
              09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
              00 Baby Cherokee

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