Making a T42 to T43 bench flashing adapter and decided to kill a T42 to use th plug, was pretty surprised to see how small the insides were.
Thought otheres may be interested in seeing inside.
Mostly constructed well but simply whiping the gel of inside I had a component fall off the board like it was never soldered.
T42 GM TCU insides.
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Re: T42 GM TCU insides.
Try whipping open a E55
Now that’s twice as bad!
Now that’s twice as bad!
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Re: T42 GM TCU insides.
I'm not sure what your trying to do with adapter?
I just have a separate adapter for each tcm.
I just have a separate adapter for each tcm.
Re: T42 GM TCU insides.
When i made my bench harness i should have put a plug to remove the tcu connector (just has t42, it was just a easy way to add another trans, to
my bench harness with a long lead with what components i have in the shop) probably not going to go this way as its to hard to successfully solder to the inside of the t42 connector.
my bench harness with a long lead with what components i have in the shop) probably not going to go this way as its to hard to successfully solder to the inside of the t42 connector.
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Re: T42 GM TCU insides.
Generally there is only 5 wires needed(some of the same spline off) but easier to make plug & play for each setup rather then make adapters! But that's only my opinion!
Re: T42 GM TCU insides.
Totally agree, Problem is i cant drive at the moment, My legs in a cast and im on crutches for a couple more weeks. So was looking at options with what i had on hand. Ive since ordered some plugs awaiting delivery.