drive-by-wire to drive-by-cable?
One problem is I don't want drive-by-wire. How hard is it to switch to cable driven in regards to running a cable, switching the TB, and the ECU itself thinking i'm still d-b-w once done. (i've searched, but apparently i don't ever seem to type in the right 'keywords' to find what i'm looking for)
One problem is I don't want drive-by-wire. How hard is it to switch to cable driven in regards to running a cable, switching the TB, and the ECU itself thinking i'm still d-b-w once done. (i've searched, but apparently i don't ever seem to type in the right 'keywords' to find what i'm looking for)
You could get a drive by cable harness/pcm or...you could convert you're harness. You only have to add two connectors. 1 for Idle Air Control motor, and 1 for Throttle Position Sensor. Total of 7 wires. I have done this, and used the wires originally for the electric throttle body. Then added the 7 wires to the PCM connectors, and solider/heat shrink to correct wires from the TAC module connector.
As for the PCM, not sure on that one. I know the 2003 Express van's still had cable throttle where the 2003 Pickups had DBW, and used the SAME PCM. however, you'r 2005 PCM probably won't accept a 2003 calibration. It would be some custom programming to make it work.
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You could get a drive by cable harness/pcm or...you could convert you're harness. You only have to add two connectors. 1 for Idle Air Control motor, and 1 for Throttle Position Sensor. Total of 7 wires. I have done this, and used the wires originally for the electric throttle body. Then added the 7 wires to the PCM connectors, and solider/heat shrink to correct wires from the TAC module connector.
As for the PCM, not sure on that one. I know the 2003 Express van's still had cable throttle where the 2003 Pickups had DBW, and used the SAME PCM. however, you'r 2005 PCM probably won't accept a 2003 calibration. It would be some custom programming to make it work.







