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ETC Module

Started by wersch, May 25, 2016, 10:09:30 PM

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wersch

Is there any more info available how to connect the etc module to vems on a ecu without prewired loom for this?
I have a v3.8 ecu that needs drive by wire.

Greetings Rickard

PeepPaadam

The PWM output is the unused hole right next to MAP sensor holes. There is 7 holes in a row, 6 are used by MAP sensor, 7th is PWM output. Besides that, only GND is needed and that's all.

MWfire

Or use spare inj output.

wersch

Sorry for the late response, but now i have the ETC module on the table and can test it.
Are you saying i should connect the PWM output directly to pin 1 on the SSC6 connector (Bridge-control)?
No resistors or diodes or similar?
Pin 6 should it be connected to power GND?

And if i want to control PFET outputs 2,3,4,5 do i connect these to P259 outputs?

MWfire:
When you say use injector output, are you saying that i should connect the motor directly here?



MWfire

Quote from: wersch on July 29, 2016, 10:17:34 PM


MWfire:
When you say use injector output, are you saying that i should connect the motor directly here?


No, you can connect H output for ETC on spare injector output.

Denmark

Can anyone explain this in a Way so ordenary people understand how to connect this module and set it up


This is a really bad diagram on how to connect it and get it working

working on the boxer

Kamuto

Quote from: Denmark on October 20, 2021, 11:44:28 AM
Can anyone explain this in a Way so ordenary people understand how to connect this module and set it up


This is a really bad diagram on how to connect it and get it working

:D it's not for ordinary people, anyway I would help you if you wrote me on facebook
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jrussell

This isn't hard.

Either the pwm pad as Peep pointed out, or a spare injector output as Valdas pointed out goes to SSC6 pin 1 (Bridge control). SSC6 pin 6 (GND) needs to be connected as well, naturally.

Forget about the PFET, those aren't for ETC. Do that later if you need.

People should be ordering the ECU with ETC so you can just plug it in. Or order the ECU with the ETC mounted inside.
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