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smallblock Dec 10, 2011 12:36 PM

'02 Overhead console swap problem
 
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I have a '02 Blazer that didn't come stock with a factory overhead console. I took a long "on/off" temp/compass display console out of a donor Blazer along with the auto dim mirror and map light sunvisors. I plugged the donor harness under the dash and ran a wire for the temp sensor on the rad support.That setup worked flawlessly.
The problem started when I went to swap my display for the "mode" full trip display from a '01 Blazer.
I ran a wire to the obd2 plug under the dash, wired the other to a batt wire and repinned my 6 pin plug over to the 9 pin according to the diagrams I have.
When I turn the key on every led on my display comes on like in the picture attached.
Do I have a bad display? Whats the deal here?

MakaveIi Dec 10, 2011 02:19 PM

What color wire did you connect the console to?

NVANZEE Dec 10, 2011 03:20 PM

theres more than just a battery wire and data link wire for those displays. There should be a few more that need to be wired in. I know VSS is one of them

warthogdriver Dec 10, 2011 04:09 PM

there is a how to on the forum on this...its simple...you reuse all the wires on the original display and then run the extra one to the obdII port.

smallblock Dec 10, 2011 11:42 PM

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I ran a wire directly from the battery to pin 14 to see if that made a difference and also one directly to the obd port. Made no difference..

I had seen warthogs how to and that's pretty much what I did except i didn't cut and splice the 9 pin plug on. I removed the pins from my 6 pin plug and reinstalled them in the 9 pin plug using these diagrams.

NVANZEE Dec 11, 2011 12:32 AM

Check your data link wire

The trip computer normally shows dashes when the ignition switch is in the ACC position. Full messages from the Class 2 bus are not being transmitted in this mode. If vehicle communications are lost, no information will be displayed.

1. Test for Class 2 Lost Communication DTCs. Refer to Data Link Communications System Check in Wiring
2. If no codes are stored, test for an open or a poor connection in CKT 1127/1132 between the DIC and the data link connector.
3. If the display still shows dashes, replace the DIC. Refer to Driver Information Center Replacement .


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