2010 corvette abs EBCM delete, can-bus
#1
2010 corvette abs EBCM delete, can-bus
2010 corvette, eliminating EBCM (electronic brake control module) surely some of the drag guys have eliminated all the abs crap. Anyone have any info on which wires to loop for the can bus to make a circuit and work? will be running a stand alone (holley dominator) so can make car run regardless, but would be nice to use ignition switch...
#2
If you only want to get rid of ABS functions it's better to delete ABS hydraulics but keep the module alive so the dash will not look like a Christmas tree. Keep ECM and all the modules so you don't lose any functionality in the car. The dash, A/C, radio and all controls in the car run using the Low speed bus.
If you want to delete the EBCM module then bridge the Can bus wires and delete all the U1xxx related codes. The wires are a braided pair of Tan-Tan/Black
If you want to delete the EBCM module then bridge the Can bus wires and delete all the U1xxx related codes. The wires are a braided pair of Tan-Tan/Black
#3
thanks monte! damn thing is pissing me off, unfortunately I cut up thew abs block in hopes of making a dist. block for the brake lines, tried plugging ebcm back in and still nothing, so just loop 1 pair of tan & tan/black wires?
read somewhere about high speed and low speed can wires. will gladly paypal for any help getting this damn thing figured out. will try the tan tan/black wires today
read somewhere about high speed and low speed can wires. will gladly paypal for any help getting this damn thing figured out. will try the tan tan/black wires today
#4
found the 2 sets of can bus wires.
tan tan/black (2 sets/spiraled together)
jumped each pair of tan tan/black to one another, still no go
I am seeing where people are adding a 120ohm resistor between them and trying that next....??
tan tan/black (2 sets/spiraled together)
jumped each pair of tan tan/black to one another, still no go
I am seeing where people are adding a 120ohm resistor between them and trying that next....??
#5
Every Can module has 1 pair of Tan/Tan-black wires as input, and another pair as output, all of them are in the connector. To delete the module from the network you need to splice the Tan wire to the other tan wire, same for the Tan/black. This way the bus will be continued and the module deleted from the network. The ECM will throw a few DTC's but the network will work. If it doesn't you have a problem elsewhere
The resistor is already installed no need to put another. I don't have my diagrams here, let me find them to send them to you.
The resistor is already installed no need to put another. I don't have my diagrams here, let me find them to send them to you.
#6
Every Can module has 1 pair of Tan/Tan-black wires as input, and another pair as output, all of them are in the connector. To delete the module from the network you need to splice the Tan wire to the other tan wire, same for the Tan/black. This way the bus will be continued and the module deleted from the network. The ECM will throw a few DTC's but the network will work. If it doesn't you have a problem elsewhere
The resistor is already installed no need to put another. I don't have my diagrams here, let me find them to send them to you.
The resistor is already installed no need to put another. I don't have my diagrams here, let me find them to send them to you.
#7
What is no go?
Are both busses still dead (CAN for ECM/ ESC) or (Class II radio/ HVAC /Cluster) ?
What functionality are you trying to keep?