DME Repair
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Howdy, any one of you gentlemen know someone who does DME repair?
I have a 997.1 turbo DME which I believe is electrically compromised (possibly shorted).
Would love a solid recommendation.
I have a 997.1 turbo DME which I believe is electrically compromised (possibly shorted).
Would love a solid recommendation.
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Man, I hope he can get it sorted out for you! I know you said the DME may have been damaged to a short…were you working on the car at the time or installing a tune file?
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Every message and light you could think of came on lol.
What happened is the car has a krontec QR with a shift light on the wheel, the shift light has 3 inputs, power, gnd, and ign coil signal.
Guess what, there was a cut in the raychem sleeving which was barely visible which went deep enough to touch the wires inside.
The wires are in a triple twisted set all the way to the DME.
The cut caused a short between terminal 15 of the dme pin 1 to ign coil 1 signal, in which both are outputting 12v. Not sure how the harness got compromised to begin with but I remade a new one and bench tested before hand!
The car acted as though the DME was fried. ABS, PSM, PASM, Sport, basically everything had a fault upon scanning for codes. The radiator fan would run full power immediately after key in ignition position. Also it kept telling me to depress clutch pedal to start, but my clutch pedal switch is bypassed. Talk about confusing.
If Todd ever reads this thanks for your phone time
I was laying in bed last night and doing mental gymnastics in my head on how to shoot wires if the DME was fine, I deal with avionics a lot and I honestly have no desire to sit in a hot garage with my body contorted to fix my mistakes, I do enough at work.
Also thanks truekraut for the recommendation, that extra push helped me find that fuse I overlooked.
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Todd told me to double check the fuses and.... Issue is fixed now, the DME 15a fuse blew on the kick panel fuse box. But the blow was not visually identifiable. I had to throw the fluke on to make sure.
Every message and light you could think of came on lol.
What happened is the car has a krontec QR with a shift light on the wheel, the shift light has 3 inputs, power, gnd, and ign coil signal.
Guess what, there was a cut in the raychem sleeving which was barely visible which went deep enough to touch the wires inside.
The wires are in a triple twisted set all the way to the DME.
The cut caused a short between terminal 15 of the dme pin 1 to ign coil 1 signal, in which both are outputting 12v. Not sure how the harness got compromised to begin with but I remade a new one and bench tested before hand!
The car acted as though the DME was fried. ABS, PSM, PASM, Sport, basically everything had a fault upon scanning for codes. The radiator fan would run full power immediately after key in ignition position. Also it kept telling me to depress clutch pedal to start, but my clutch pedal switch is bypassed. Talk about confusing.
If Todd ever reads this thanks for your phone time
I was laying in bed last night and doing mental gymnastics in my head on how to shoot wires if the DME was fine, I deal with avionics a lot and I honestly have no desire to sit in a hot garage with my body contorted to fix my mistakes, I do enough at work.
Also thanks truekraut for the recommendation, that extra push helped me find that fuse I overlooked.
Every message and light you could think of came on lol.
What happened is the car has a krontec QR with a shift light on the wheel, the shift light has 3 inputs, power, gnd, and ign coil signal.
Guess what, there was a cut in the raychem sleeving which was barely visible which went deep enough to touch the wires inside.
The wires are in a triple twisted set all the way to the DME.
The cut caused a short between terminal 15 of the dme pin 1 to ign coil 1 signal, in which both are outputting 12v. Not sure how the harness got compromised to begin with but I remade a new one and bench tested before hand!
The car acted as though the DME was fried. ABS, PSM, PASM, Sport, basically everything had a fault upon scanning for codes. The radiator fan would run full power immediately after key in ignition position. Also it kept telling me to depress clutch pedal to start, but my clutch pedal switch is bypassed. Talk about confusing.
If Todd ever reads this thanks for your phone time
I was laying in bed last night and doing mental gymnastics in my head on how to shoot wires if the DME was fine, I deal with avionics a lot and I honestly have no desire to sit in a hot garage with my body contorted to fix my mistakes, I do enough at work.
Also thanks truekraut for the recommendation, that extra push helped me find that fuse I overlooked.
- Nick
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