Looks like I got me some grounds to clean!
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Originally Posted by 19963.4lsr5
Redo your pcm grounds on the intake manifold. Or check the crimp voltage drop to the negative battery terminal. The ground crimps could be corroding. If so redo the crimps and solder the crimps after crimping to remove any chance or corrosion later.
For grounds I use non insulated crimps.
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I will take a look at it and clean. I don't remember ever cleaning it and my engine bay gets grimey with oil + dust.
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Originally Posted by phattyduck
These are all perfect numbers. The voltage reported via OBD-II should be what the ECU is receiving - you likely have bad grounds or power to the ECU, which is probably worth checking out! Check grounds, re-seat connectors, relays and fuses, etc.
-Charlie
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By chance do you recall where the ECU ground point is? I think I remember it being behind the passenger's side kick panel but I might be mixing it up in my head with something else.