Tcm question
Tcm question
Hello everyone.
I'm battling the U0101 code on a 2006 Hhr 2.2l. Previous owner did the ground wire to the tcm trick and that didnt work for very long. Currently going through the process of cleaning grounds and checking connections. Hit a roadblock with the fuse box, at some point two of the bolts holding it together were overtightened and now it feels like the brass I inserts are just turning inside the connectors. Any advice on getting the fusebox apart without destroying it?
Also while checking grounds with a test light I noticed that I had current through the body of the TCM. (Accidentally touched with the probe.) Is this normal?
Thanks in advance.
I'm battling the U0101 code on a 2006 Hhr 2.2l. Previous owner did the ground wire to the tcm trick and that didnt work for very long. Currently going through the process of cleaning grounds and checking connections. Hit a roadblock with the fuse box, at some point two of the bolts holding it together were overtightened and now it feels like the brass I inserts are just turning inside the connectors. Any advice on getting the fusebox apart without destroying it?
Also while checking grounds with a test light I noticed that I had current through the body of the TCM. (Accidentally touched with the probe.) Is this normal?
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to the site, remove the TCM extra ground. As for the fuse block perhaps an impact wrench like a Dewalt 3/8 inch impact driver will be enough to remove the bolts , turning by hand isn’t going to get it undone.
There is a ground in the TCM harness, maybe that’s chaffed and touching a live 12v wire , inspect the harness by the EVAP purge valve on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
There is a ground in the TCM harness, maybe that’s chaffed and touching a live 12v wire , inspect the harness by the EVAP purge valve on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
Hello everyone.
I'm battling the U0101 code on a 2006 Hhr 2.2l. Previous owner did the ground wire to the tcm trick and that didnt work for very long. Currently going through the process of cleaning grounds and checking connections. Hit a roadblock with the fuse box, at some point two of the bolts holding it together were overtightened and now it feels like the brass I inserts are just turning inside the connectors. Any advice on getting the fusebox apart without destroying it?
Also while checking grounds with a test light I noticed that I had current through the body of the TCM. (Accidentally touched with the probe.) Is this normal?
Thanks in advance.
I'm battling the U0101 code on a 2006 Hhr 2.2l. Previous owner did the ground wire to the tcm trick and that didnt work for very long. Currently going through the process of cleaning grounds and checking connections. Hit a roadblock with the fuse box, at some point two of the bolts holding it together were overtightened and now it feels like the brass I inserts are just turning inside the connectors. Any advice on getting the fusebox apart without destroying it?
Also while checking grounds with a test light I noticed that I had current through the body of the TCM. (Accidentally touched with the probe.) Is this normal?
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to the site, remove the TCM extra ground. As for the fuse block perhaps an impact wrench like a Dewalt 3/8 inch impact driver will be enough to remove the bolts , turning by hand isn’t going to get it undone.
There is a ground in the TCM harness, maybe that’s chaffed and touching a live 12v wire , inspect the harness by the EVAP purge valve on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
There is a ground in the TCM harness, maybe that’s chaffed and touching a live 12v wire , inspect the harness by the EVAP purge valve on the driver side end of the cylinder head.



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