FJO Green light not coming on?
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FJO Green light not coming on?
I'm trying to set up the FJO contoller and can not get the green light to come on while adjusting the WOT on the unit. I turned off the 1st gear lockout feature and still nothing.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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try doing it both ways.. sometimes (if you bought it from someone else) you might be going the wrong way.. or in my case the wire that i spliced of the computer wasnt getting a good connection
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I bought it new and went the 25 turns for the falllng voltage per the instructions, then key on, engine off and turned the screw still nothing. I'm curious if I need to change somthing in the FJO configuration or if it even matters. Anyway I'm calling FJO and see what they have to say. Its has to be something minor.
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Originally Posted by 2scoot
I bought it new and went the 25 turns for the falllng voltage per the instructions, then key on, engine off and turned the screw still nothing. I'm curious if I need to change somthing in the FJO configuration or if it even matters. Anyway I'm calling FJO and see what they have to say. Its has to be something minor.
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I got er done today. Called FJO aand they gave me the info I was looking for. Seems I was using the wrong TPS wire. IF you have a 04 ZO6 you want the Blue one and set the FJO accordingly.
Also I was leaning toward the falling voltage due to a post that had been submitted that basically said that they had recorded spikes in the voltage which could cause faulty signals back to the FJO unit.
Also I was leaning toward the falling voltage due to a post that had been submitted that basically said that they had recorded spikes in the voltage which could cause faulty signals back to the FJO unit.
Last edited by 2scoot; 05-01-2006 at 06:41 PM.