PCM Hammer P12 development

They go by many names, P01, P59, VPW, '0411 etc. Also covering E38 and newer here.
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Re: PCM Hammer P12 development

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Gampy wrote:Hmm, interesting ... didn't you just post a read attempt on one!

Yes but you already have that marked as 2mb, which we know. Im talking about the ones you don't have marked.
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For the 2007 Trailblazer, OS 12613422 is the most up to date with my version of TIS2000. BUT OS 12609805 is the OS version from the factory followed by an updated OS 12611642, and lastly 12613422. I need more information to find out on the others on your list. Give me the part number for the P12 2mb PCM, and I will use a special program I have to interchange vehicles that came with it. Then I can find out their OS versions past-present up to my software version.
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darkman5001 wrote:For the 2007 Trailblazer, OS 12613422 is the most up to date with my version of TIS2000. BUT OS 12609805 is the OS version from the factory followed by an updated OS 12611642, and lastly 12613422. I need more information to find out on the others on your list. Give me the part number for the P12 2mb PCM, and I will use a special program I have to interchange vehicles that came with it. Then I can find out their OS versions past-present up to my software version.
Sorry, I cannot read the part number off the P12 2mb PCM you have in front of you ... :? :?
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Gampy wrote:
darkman5001 wrote:For the 2007 Trailblazer, OS 12613422 is the most up to date with my version of TIS2000. BUT OS 12609805 is the OS version from the factory followed by an updated OS 12611642, and lastly 12613422. I need more information to find out on the others on your list. Give me the part number for the P12 2mb PCM, and I will use a special program I have to interchange vehicles that came with it. Then I can find out their OS versions past-present up to my software version.
Sorry, I cannot read the part number off the P12 2mb PCM you have in front of you ... :? :?
Actually it is not in front of me. It is in someone I knows truck Thanks for the sarcasm! I found the part number on my own. I will do your homework for you and then post my findings tomorrow. I am sure you will appreciate it. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Not sarcasm ...

Not my job!

And no, You'll appreciate my work!

You are the one that asked for it ...
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Gampy wrote:Not sarcasm ...

Not my job!

And no, You'll appreciate my work!

You are the one that asked for it ...
You are correct, I am sure I will appreciate it. It is good work. And yes I asked for help developing this, but did not ask for the arrogance that has come with it. Many have worked hard on this in many ways, not just you, and not just me. Its about team work and pulling our resources together and doing it as a team. I have always seen this as a team effort as I know it can't be accomplished by one person without taking an extreme amount of time and resources of the one person. I look at it this way... We are all helping the world and this community. Not about you or me. So actually it is all of our jobs if we want to be successful. My 2cents. :)
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Re: PCM Hammer P12 development

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Here is all the information I have on models and OSs. This information comes from Hollander E-book and TIS2000 March 2008.

GM 19210066
Ident: 12571178
Ident: 12576463
Ident: 16255240
Ident: 19210066
Ident: DLDA
Ident: YBLR
Ident: YBRY
Ident: YBZP
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
Programmable control module. Module must be programmed at dealership to insure driveability & emission standards.


BRAVADA 02 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
ENVOY 02 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
ENVOY XL 02 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
TRAILBLAZER 02 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
TRAILBLAZER EXT 02 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)

GM 19210065
IS 8192100650
SA 19210065
Ident: 12573576
Ident: 12574976
Ident: 12577955
Ident: 12584593
Ident: 16255757
Ident: 19210065
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
Programmable control module. Module must be programmed at dealership to insure driveability & emission standards.


BRAVADA 03-04 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
ENVOY 03-04 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
ENVOY 05 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ENVOY XL 03-04 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ENVOY XL 05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
ENVOY XUV 04 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ENVOY XUV 05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
ISUZU ASCENDER 03-04 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
ISUZU ASCENDER 05 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
RAINIER 04 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
RAINIER 05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
SAAB 9-7X 05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12573576
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12574976
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12577955
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12584593
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 16255757
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 19210065
TRAILBLAZER 03-05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine)
TRAILBLAZER EXT 03-04 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
TRAILBLAZER EXT 05 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L

GM 12597521
IS 8125975210
Ident: 12569773
Ident: 12597521
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
Programmable control module. Module must be programmed at dealership to insure driveability & emission standards.


CANYON 04-06 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
COLORADO 04-06 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ENVOY 06 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ENVOY XL 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
HUMMER H3 06 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ISUZU ASCENDER 06 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ISUZU I-280 06 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ISUZU I-350 06 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
RAINIER 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12569773
SAAB 9-7X 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder, ID 12597521
TRAILBLAZER 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
TRAILBLAZER EXT 06 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L


GM 19210067
IS 8192100670
SA 19210067
Ident: 12602010
Ident: 19210067
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
Programmable control module. Module must be programmed at dealership to insure driveability & emission standards.


CANYON 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
COLORADO 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ENVOY 07 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine)
ENVOY 08 Electronic Control Module; 4.2L (LH engine), ID 19210067
HUMMER H3 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ISUZU ASCENDER 07 Electronic Control Module; (4.2L, LH engine)
ISUZU ASCENDER 08 Electronic Control Module; (4.2L, LH engine), ID 19210067
ISUZU I-290 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
ISUZU I-370 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall)
RAINIER 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
SAAB 9-7X 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 6 cylinder
SAAB 9-7X 08 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
TRAILBLAZER 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), 4.2L
TRAILBLAZER 08 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine), ID 19210067


P10

12571911
12213305
12575262
12579238
12587430
12577956
12579357
12588012
12584138
12595726
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P12

12604440
12606400
12599081
12603962
12606390
12616170
12617564
12591649
12606375
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P12 2mb

12609805
12611642
12613422
12618164
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Re: PCM Hammer P12 development

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Thanks for this, it will help me ID vehicles to look for PCMs.
Are the 3 groups of numbers at the bottom OSIDs?
Are the other numbers PCM IDs?

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MudDuck514 wrote:Thanks for this, it will help me ID vehicles to look for PCMs.
Are the 3 groups of numbers at the bottom OSIDs?
Are the other numbers PCM IDs?

Mike
Yes those are the OSIDs.
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Re: PCM Hammer P12 development

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darkman5001 wrote:Many have worked hard on this in many ways, not just you, and not just me. Its about team work and pulling our resources together and doing it as a team. I have always seen this as a team effort as I know it can't be accomplished by one person without taking an extreme amount of time and resources of the one person. I look at it this way... We are all helping the world and this community. Not about you or me.
Shows your newness around here ... You're preaching to the choir!

Not that there is anything wrong with being new ... We all have to start someplace!
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