30thSSclone
02-18-2014, 02:25 PM
OK. Guy called me last night about my roller, after talking g to him for 25 minutes, we were talking about an issue he is having with his car.
He got it a while ago, the keys were lost in a house fire, so the person he got it from put in a general cylinder and key...of course VATS doesn't agree and is going to lock it out.
So he went to the dealership and had the VIN looked up and had a key cut and a new cylinder made with the right ohm chip put in.
Now, it is a 93 camaro, with a GM rebuilt 95 LT1 and 4L60E. And it still doesn't start. Starter doesn't do anything and fuel pump isn't turning on.
He can jump the starter and pump so that both turn on.
So obviously it has something to do with VATS. Here are my 2 guesses, the wires in the stereo g column are broken for the chip, so its not reading any ohms. You can probably solder in a resistor and get it to run.
But my other guess is a wild one. With it being a 4L60E and a 93 computer, would that trick VATS since its the wrong transmission? And that might be locking it out.
I printed off a bunch of sheets of wiring diagrams today of starting system, fuel system, and anti theft system. He said he is about to take it to a ship and pay $700 to have them fix it since he isn't good at electrical. But he said if I come over and fix it he would give me $400.
Car is no crank, no fuel
He got it a while ago, the keys were lost in a house fire, so the person he got it from put in a general cylinder and key...of course VATS doesn't agree and is going to lock it out.
So he went to the dealership and had the VIN looked up and had a key cut and a new cylinder made with the right ohm chip put in.
Now, it is a 93 camaro, with a GM rebuilt 95 LT1 and 4L60E. And it still doesn't start. Starter doesn't do anything and fuel pump isn't turning on.
He can jump the starter and pump so that both turn on.
So obviously it has something to do with VATS. Here are my 2 guesses, the wires in the stereo g column are broken for the chip, so its not reading any ohms. You can probably solder in a resistor and get it to run.
But my other guess is a wild one. With it being a 4L60E and a 93 computer, would that trick VATS since its the wrong transmission? And that might be locking it out.
I printed off a bunch of sheets of wiring diagrams today of starting system, fuel system, and anti theft system. He said he is about to take it to a ship and pay $700 to have them fix it since he isn't good at electrical. But he said if I come over and fix it he would give me $400.
Car is no crank, no fuel