looking for some help here....still.....
I am trying to get this brake pedal position switch to work properly. Basically, the current setup works when the KOEO, but once the engine starts, I get nothing to register. It remains in the same state after start as it was just prior to start. log is attached.
Also attached are the wiring diagrams for the 2014 Caprice PPV, trying to understand what I am doing wrong, or if the ECM changes source data to output the state of the brake pedal.
At present, I have wired the dual brake switch (NO and NC switch) so that the NC portion connects the X1 pin 9 to ground. Once the brake is applied, that circuit is opened. With and without a 1K resistor, this wiring works fine and registers the state change on the log. Once the engine is running, this state does not change...whether I apply ground or 12V....it does not change. This essentially mimics the second wiring diagram.
My harness also does not have wires for a brake position sensor, nor does the brake pedal. This is the first photo. I can make something to mimic this wiring, but a perminent install will be challenging. My idea here would be to use the NC switch to apply a single resistanced 5v signal to pin 26. But doing so would mean eliminating the current setup.
My questions:
1) what does the e38 do with this data when in operation? if it thinks the brake is always on or off, will that change the operation somehow?
2) should I even make an issue of this? Afterall, the TCC is working as advertised.
3) does the e38 computer change source data for the brake position once the engine starts?
4) can/should I repin my harness to reflect a false brake position switch using a singal reistance and 5v signal?
thanks for the time!
~Ryan
Charleston, SC
puzzeled by brake switch status
puzzeled by brake switch status
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~Ryan
Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC
Re: puzzeled by brake switch status
Have you done the calibration with a scan tool?
CALIBRATION
Do not apply the brake pedal during the brake pedal position sensor calibration procedure. Any movement of the brake pedal during this procedure will cause the calibration procedure to fail. If this occurs, the brake pedal position sensor calibration must be repeated.
Brake pedal position sensor calibration must be performed after the brake pedal position sensor, body control module (BCM), engine control module (ECM), or hybrid powertrain control module have been serviced. The calibration procedure will set the brake pedal position sensor home value. This value is used by the BCM and ECM/HPCM to determine the action of the driver applying the brake system and to provide this information to the vehicle subsystems via serial data.
CALIBRATION
Do not apply the brake pedal during the brake pedal position sensor calibration procedure. Any movement of the brake pedal during this procedure will cause the calibration procedure to fail. If this occurs, the brake pedal position sensor calibration must be repeated.
Brake pedal position sensor calibration must be performed after the brake pedal position sensor, body control module (BCM), engine control module (ECM), or hybrid powertrain control module have been serviced. The calibration procedure will set the brake pedal position sensor home value. This value is used by the BCM and ECM/HPCM to determine the action of the driver applying the brake system and to provide this information to the vehicle subsystems via serial data.
Re: puzzeled by brake switch status
no, being that this is a swap into a c10, there is no BCM, neither is there a brake pedal position sensor...only a on/off switch.
~Ryan
Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC
Re: puzzeled by brake switch status
Even though you probably don't have ABS on the C10 could the ABS system, internally, be looking for the brake position signal? Is the ECM looking for the ABS? Just guessing here...
Maurice
Maurice
Maurice Sheil
mhsheil@gmail.com
2011 Caprice Phantom Black 9C3
2012 Impala 9C1
1995 9C1 Caprice
1996 GMC Sierra C1500
1996 Chevrolet K2500 Extended Cab, long box, 454, 91,000 rust free miles
1974 SJ Grand Prix 455 well optioned with factory moon roof
mhsheil@gmail.com
2011 Caprice Phantom Black 9C3
2012 Impala 9C1
1995 9C1 Caprice
1996 GMC Sierra C1500
1996 Chevrolet K2500 Extended Cab, long box, 454, 91,000 rust free miles
1974 SJ Grand Prix 455 well optioned with factory moon roof
Re: puzzeled by brake switch status
possibly, but if so, i have no way of spoofing the PCM/ECU to make that happen.
driving it longer distances today seem to show its working fine, though the status is just throwing me off.
i was recomended to try updating to the newer hptuners 4.4.4 from 4.4.2.....i'll try that first and see what happens.
~Ryan
Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC
Re: puzzeled by brake switch status
neg, 4.4.4 didnt fix it. i'll have to take a video with my phone as the log doesnt show it
~Ryan
Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC