Hello 4AGE Family.
I need you guys help determining the codes on a silvertop.
the light under the dash (I believe is connected to the ECU) is coming on after several minutes driving.
It's not blinking, it just comes on, and stays on.
it started happening few days ago, but I don't sense anything different or any changes. it just worries me that the engine is trying to tell me something I cannot corrected. I would like the FX to leave me stranded while driving in the hwy.
does anyone knows, what this code may be?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all in advance for your responses.
Have a great day!
Diagnostic Codes from Silvertop Light Under Dash?
Re: Diagnostic Codes from Silvertop Light Under Dash?
Hello,
This list has approx 90% of the codes for a silvertop ecu, and i believe the correct pins to bridge on the diagnostics port.
https://www.club4ag.com/faq_and_tech_pa ... 0Codes.htm
Just to note, you can wire 12+ -> CEL Bulb -> ECU "Warn" pin to flash the codes if you aren't certain the light you see is actually for the check engine light. The ECU pulls the floating warn pin to ground to turn the CEL ON
This list has approx 90% of the codes for a silvertop ecu, and i believe the correct pins to bridge on the diagnostics port.
https://www.club4ag.com/faq_and_tech_pa ... 0Codes.htm
Just to note, you can wire 12+ -> CEL Bulb -> ECU "Warn" pin to flash the codes if you aren't certain the light you see is actually for the check engine light. The ECU pulls the floating warn pin to ground to turn the CEL ON
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Re: Diagnostic Codes from Silvertop Light Under Dash?
This is a swapped FX16?
Does the cluster have a CEL/Engine light?
I would trace the light to see what its connected to, since the wire harness doesn't have a separate light for the CEL, it gets connected to the cluster light. If your car was carb'ed before, then that makes sense as to why there's a separate light, so run the codes by either using the diagnostic port as mentioned above, by jumping TE1 & E1. If you don't have a diag. port, you'll need to jump them at the ecu. Once you have the codes, then we can figure out what the issue is. It goes by short & long flashes.
Does the cluster have a CEL/Engine light?
I would trace the light to see what its connected to, since the wire harness doesn't have a separate light for the CEL, it gets connected to the cluster light. If your car was carb'ed before, then that makes sense as to why there's a separate light, so run the codes by either using the diagnostic port as mentioned above, by jumping TE1 & E1. If you don't have a diag. port, you'll need to jump them at the ecu. Once you have the codes, then we can figure out what the issue is. It goes by short & long flashes.
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Re: Diagnostic Codes from Silvertop Light Under Dash?
BlueAngel wrote:the light under the dash (I believe is connected to the ECU) is coming on after
several minutes driving. It's not blinking, it just comes on, and stays on.
You really need to trace the wire and see where it goes. If it is spliced onto one of the wires
from the ECU, which wire is it spliced onto ?
I have heard that some people splice a light onto the VVT solenoid wire so that they can tell
when the VVT is active. And since I believe the VVT is not active until the engine warms up
that would fit with your experience. But it does not explain why it only started coming on
recently, so more investigation required
EDIT: Also the VVT on a silvertop is an on-off function so you would notice the light going on
or off (not blinking) according to how you were driving. The "normal" ECU output to the CEL
when in diagnostic mode is a regular single blink.
Cheers... jondee86
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