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Old 06-10-2022, 11:03 AM
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I am not talking about codes. I am talking about the BIM bus address. The instructions to change it are in the BIM instructions. There are four options. Try all four and see if the issue goes away. The permanent code will probably not clear, that is something different.

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Again, thz for that. So far I have not had a problem with the display. Once I get this permanent code gone hopefully I'll be good.
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Old 06-10-2022, 05:38 PM
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Again, thz for that. So far I have not had a problem with the display. Once I get this permanent code gone hopefully I'll be good.
Again, it has nothing to do with the display. The issue is a bus conflict which jacks up the ECM and generates codes etc…. Flaky stuff, just like you are describing.

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Old 06-10-2022, 06:33 PM
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Again, it has nothing to do with the display. The issue is a bus conflict which jacks up the ECM and generates codes etc…. Flaky stuff, just like you are describing.

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Gotcha. My original code I had was P18C2 for internal mode switch. I reset several times. Now that the switch has been replaced I get P18C2 "permanent".
Cannot reset. This is suppose to go away after several "cycles" and the ECU decides the repair is good. Nice to have a backup just in case. Wouldn't that be sweet if all I needed to do is change bus setting. Lol

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Old 06-13-2022, 11:27 AM
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So my P18C2 "permanent" code is gone. As I had researched on the internet the error code on newer OBD2 goes "permanent" after you repair. Once the ecu sees the repair and monitors 3 fault free cycles or 1 fault free cycle after a scan tool clear DTC request, the permanent DTC will be erased. I am still amazed my GM dealer didn't know this. Caused me a lot of grief. Now back to our regular schedule of cruising and car shows.
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Again, it has nothing to do with the display. The issue is a bus conflict which jacks up the ECM and generates codes etc…. Flaky stuff, just like you are describing.

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The following are a couple of email contents I received from a Techy at Dakota Digital.

The forums are probably refering to V1.8 on BIM-01-2 for OBDII, that version polled for information that the J1850 ECU’s didn’t support/have and it would cause the ECU to go stupid and hang, then the watchdog timer would reset the ecu and it would spring back to life. This would cause fuel pump to cycle on/off and make the engine stumble or stall.
This problem does not apply to a newer CAN bus ECU.

The BIM ID’s are only used for J-1850 (late 90’s – 2006ish) ECUs. Any thing newer than 2008 is usually just CAN bus and the ID settings should have no effect (61/62 or F1/F2) (Gauge or scanner emulation) you can always try changing them but I doubt they would make any difference if you have a newer ecu.
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Were you able to get the manual shift to work like you wanted?



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Were you able to get the manual shift to work like you wanted?



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Yes. Manual shift (paddles) works like it did before my internal mode switch failure.

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Old 06-29-2022, 05:14 PM
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I have a Ididit column to shift my 8 speed. My LT4 8L90 came as a crate "connect and cruise" package. Going from park to reverse takes what seems to be excessive effort. In between the other R,N,D and M positions it takes minimal effort. Anyone else have this issue? Wondering if in production cars if they have a solenoid that is energized when key is on to make easier and the crate harness doesn't have it?
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Old 06-29-2022, 06:56 PM
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You didn't say cable or linkage rod from the column to the trans.

Either way, it is not easy to get the geometry right. Cant see from here if yours is wrong but reclocking the arm on the column can give you more leverage when coming out of park. The further away the lever on the column is from perpendicular to the rod/cable the harder it is to move.
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Old 06-30-2022, 10:23 AM
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You didn't say cable or linkage rod from the column to the trans.

Either way, it is not easy to get the geometry right. Cant see from here if yours is wrong but reclocking the arm on the column can give you more leverage when coming out of park. The further away the lever on the column is from perpendicular to the rod/cable the harder it is to move.
Thx for that. It is cable. Whatcha think?
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