P10 OS 12595726 will not read
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:35 pm
I am brand new to working with vehicle PCM's. I have a 2005 Trailblazer EXT 4.2L that I recently replaced the motor with one from a donor vehicle. The donor vehicle was the same year and model, just the next trim package up. I used the original PCM from my TB, and it has been running great. Only a recurring evap code I'll address on my own in the future, and a little problem with VATS that has seemed to clear up when PCM Hammer cleared codes. I just had to run the relearn procedure again after.
Anyway, I have a spare PCM now, so I thought "What a great time to learn a little vehicle programming!" So I did some researching, got a J2534 tool and PCM Hammer, and plugged in. I was able to read the OS ID, which is its own conundrum, but when I went to read the PCM, I ran into an issue. I have tried quite a few times and a few different procedures, including disconnecting the battery for hours, pulling all TBC fuses to make sure it wasn't getting in-between the PCM and the OBDII port somewhere, power cycling the PCM using the battery and using the fuses, letting the PCM initialize for a full minute before connecting, etc...I am attempting to do this with the PCM in the vehicle, as I am only attempting to read the PCM at this point. The plan was to read my .bin and use it on the donor PCM and voila, I have a hard backup if I break anything in my learning process.
I was already in a little over my head to begin with, but add the fact that I can only find my OS listed on the internet ONE time, and that ONE time was on a post in a P12 Topic in this forum, has driven me to reach out. I originally registered so that I could get some help with an XDF for my OS or an alternative OS compatible with my PCM, but it looks like that will be my secondary purpose here now.
TLDR - PCM Hammer cannot read my PCM from my '05 TB 4.2L with a P10 PCM. It comes back as read failed no matter what I do. I am attempting to read the PCM while still installed in the vehicle. My OS ID (12595726) appears to not be addressed anywhere online. I am attaching the Debug and Results logs from one of the attempts. I did try doing it without x4 speed selected and logged that as well if you want me to post it too. Any help getting my PCM read would be GREATLY appreciated.
Anyway, I have a spare PCM now, so I thought "What a great time to learn a little vehicle programming!" So I did some researching, got a J2534 tool and PCM Hammer, and plugged in. I was able to read the OS ID, which is its own conundrum, but when I went to read the PCM, I ran into an issue. I have tried quite a few times and a few different procedures, including disconnecting the battery for hours, pulling all TBC fuses to make sure it wasn't getting in-between the PCM and the OBDII port somewhere, power cycling the PCM using the battery and using the fuses, letting the PCM initialize for a full minute before connecting, etc...I am attempting to do this with the PCM in the vehicle, as I am only attempting to read the PCM at this point. The plan was to read my .bin and use it on the donor PCM and voila, I have a hard backup if I break anything in my learning process.
I was already in a little over my head to begin with, but add the fact that I can only find my OS listed on the internet ONE time, and that ONE time was on a post in a P12 Topic in this forum, has driven me to reach out. I originally registered so that I could get some help with an XDF for my OS or an alternative OS compatible with my PCM, but it looks like that will be my secondary purpose here now.
TLDR - PCM Hammer cannot read my PCM from my '05 TB 4.2L with a P10 PCM. It comes back as read failed no matter what I do. I am attempting to read the PCM while still installed in the vehicle. My OS ID (12595726) appears to not be addressed anywhere online. I am attaching the Debug and Results logs from one of the attempts. I did try doing it without x4 speed selected and logged that as well if you want me to post it too. Any help getting my PCM read would be GREATLY appreciated.