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P1629 code i cheng engine and bcm and ecm my car now no crank from key, thear is troble code p1629,how to sold this

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Code 1629 is for the computer not getting the security signal to allow the engine to start. Usually a problem with the chip in the key or the lock sensor.
Depending on the model and year, it could be that you did not have the new computer flashed to your old one.

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SOURCE: starter clicks but engine won't crank, starter

is the battery weak?if good ck all grounds,then ck voltage from batt. down to starter.also make sure solenoid isnt loose on starter case.If you did bypass and it cranks then neutral switch or ignition switch could be worn.good luck

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SOURCE: where is the ecm located at on a 2001 ford escape?

ECM is located in the engine compartment. Open the hood and before of you, in the called fire wall (up) you will see a maze of cables in a multipin conector. Unscrew it and you will find the Engine Control Module. Certainly, if you changed the engine and the ECM, the reprogramming must be executed.

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SOURCE: car flashes engine codes

Hi Michael, The engine check light will display fault codes when connected to a scanner or a specified bridge is made onto the diagnostic socket. It is very unusual for the ECU to be defective (but not impossible). Have a scan carried out on the vehicle and the technician (You if you are) can determine what the problem is. Regards John

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SOURCE: what causes the following faults code on 2004 volvo S40 :ECM-250A LONG TERM-FUEL TRIM:UPPER LIMIT,BCM-0100 COMMUNICATION PROBLEM WITH ECM,EPS-0082 ENGINE STATUS FAULTY SIGNAL,CCM-001 COMMUNICATION CON

Check, test or replace MAF sensor.

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2013

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i would imagine that the pcm would need coding to the car

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I have a 2008 Saturn Xr and I changed the thermostat and tried to start the car it will not turn over no click or anything. Changed starter but have same problem. I also tried two spare keys

Do yourself a favor an have it towed to a qualified repair shop. Just replacing parts is not the way to diagnose the problem . Viewing service information on how it works is . Hooking up a professional scan tool (not a code reader) an checking for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes in all the modules (computers ) on the vehicle . Bet you have no idea how the starting system even works on your that vehicle . 2008 Saturn Xr What ? astra - Vue - outlook - Aura ???? When the ignition switch is turned to the Start position, the body control module (BCM) receives battery voltage on the ignition 1 voltage circuit, and less than 5 volts on the off/run/crank voltage circuit. The BCM supplies voltage to energize the RUN/CRANK Relay 32. The BCM sends a high speed GMLAN serial data message to the engine control module (ECM) that the key is in the start position. The ECM receives the message from the BCM, and also receives a serial data message from the transmission control module (TCM) containing the shift lever position. If the shift lever is in Park or Neutral when ignition switch is turned to Start, the ECM supplies voltage to the START Relay 31. The START relay supplies voltage to the S terminal of the starter solenoid, through the 30 A STRTR Fuse 26, in order to crank the engine.
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Have an 06 cobalt ss power on with key no crank, bypass clutch switch and jumped relay car starts and runs and drives. Turn off with key and try start with key no crank no click. Has new started and all...

Knowing how it works is key , the ignition switch is a low voltage input to the BCM - body control module . When the BCM see's start input it sends a message over the serial data network to the PCM / ECM - engine computer . When the engine computer reads this message it will energize the crank relay sending B+ voltage to the S terminal on the starter solenoid ,there by cranking the engine . Taking to a qualified repair shop that has a factory or professional scan tool to read BCM DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes is what you should do , before you cause more problems .

Circuit Description
Moving the ignition switch to the START position signals the body control module (BCM) through discrete inputs from the ignition transducer that engine crank has been requested. The BCM verifies that theft is not active and sends a serial data message to the engine control module (ECM)/powertrain control module (PCM) requesting engine start. The ECM/PCM receives a 12-volt signal from the park/neutral position (PNP) switch or clutch pedal start switch notifying that it is safe to start the engine. There is a splice on this circuit in the fuse block-underhood that supplies power for the starter relay coil. The starter relay coil control circuit is then grounded by the ECM/PCM closing the switch in the starter relay suppling 12 volts to the S-terminal of the starter. Ground is supplied through the engine block.
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2008 equinox,3400, starter stays engaged after starting, not every time but mostly if engine is warm or on even ground

Could be the crank relay , contacts sticking . Located in the under hood fuse/relay box. relay # 55 .Or could be something more complex . Control module problem maybe. The ignition switch is a input to the BCM - body control module . When you turn the key to start , this sends a voltage input to the BCM , the BCM will then send a message on the GMLAN serial data network to the ECM - engine computer which will energize the crank relay sending voltage to the starter .
Circuit Description (Key Start)
When the ignition switch is placed in the Start position, a discrete signal is supplied to the body control module (BCM) notifying it that the ignition is in the Start position. The BCM then sends a message to the engine control module (ECM) notifying it that CRANK has been requested. The ECM verifies that the transmission is in Park or Neutral. If it is, the ECM then supplies 12 volts to the control circuit of the crank relay. When this occurs, battery positive voltage is supplied through the switch side of the crank relay to the S terminal of the starter solenoid.

You would need to know how Body electronic's an serial data network's function .

The body control system consists of the body control module (BCM), communications, and various input and outputs. Some inputs, outputs and messages require other modules to interact with the BCM. The BCM also has discrete input and output terminals to control the vehicle's body functions. The BCM is wired to the GMLAN High speed serial data buss and the GMLAN Low speed serial data buss and acts as a gateway between them. If the BCM does not communicate the vehicle will not start due to the inability of the engine/powertrain control module (ECM/PCM) and vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) control module to communicate without the BCM providing the gateway function.
Suggest you take your vehicle to the dealer or someother qualified repair shop.
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Need the wiring diagram for 2005 Chevy trailblazer underhood fuse block, starting circuit.

Do you know if it is ECM/PCM or BCM controlled ?
Circuit Description (ECM/PCM Controlled)
Moving the ignition switch to the START position sends a 12-volt signal to the engine control module (ECM)/powertrain control module (PCM) Crank Request circuit. The ECM/PCM verifies that the transmission is in the PARK or NEUTRAL position. With the transmission in Park, voltage flows through the Park/Neutral position switch and feeds the starter relay coil. The PCM then grounds the control circuit of the starter relay. When the starter relay is energized it allows battery positive voltage to the starter solenoid S terminal. On some vehicles the starter will continue to crank the engine with the key released until it starts or the crank command has timed out to prevent excessive heat build up in the starter circuitry or the ECM/PCM receives an engine run flag.
Circuit Description (BCM Controlled)
Moving the ignition to the START position signals the body control module (BCM) that engine crank has been requested. The BCM verifies that theft is not active and sends a serial data message to the powertrain control module (PCM) requesting engine start. The BCM also energizes the RUN/CRANK RELAY. When the RUN/CRANK RELAY switch side closes, and the vehicle is in Park or Neutral or with the clutch is fully depressed, if equipped, supplies voltage to the starter relay coil. The PCM verifies the transmission is in Park or Neutral and the clutch is fully depressed, if equipped. The PCM will then ground the control circuit of the starter relay, closing the switch supplying voltage to the starter solenoid. On some vehicles the starter will continue to crank the engine with the key released until it starts of the crank command has timed out to prevent excessive heat build up in the starter circuitry or the PCM receives an engine run flag.

Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model and engine size . Under system click on engine ,then under subsystem click on starting . Click the search button ,then click the blue link .
If you look at the diagram you will see the ignition switch ,when in start it sends B+ voltage to the ECM/PCM or depending on which system or engine to the BCM . When it see's this input it will energize the starter relay located in the under hood fuse box. This happens if the control module in charge see's another input from the PNP- park neutral position sensor and if no anti-theft system problems .
Good luck !
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Fix a code p1629 for cavalier 97

P1629 obdII code.
THEFT DETERRENT CRANK SIGNAL MALFUNCTION

Vehicle operation is disabled if incorrect key or starting procedure is used.

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I got a 09 pontiac g6 wont start.there is no crank no clicks when i turn the ignition on but the engine light is on

You have know idea how the starting system works , an with the engine light on your best bet would be to have it towed to a qualified repair shop .
When the ignition switch is turned to the Start position, the body control module (BCM) receives battery voltage on the ignition 1 voltage circuit, and less than 5 volts on the off/run/crank voltage circuit. The BCM supplies voltage to energize the RUN/CRANK Relay 32. The BCM sends a high speed GMLAN serial data message to the engine control module (ECM) that the key is in the start position. The ECM receives the message from the BCM, and also receives a serial data message from the transmission control module (TCM) containing the shift lever position. If the shift lever is in Park or Neutral when ignition switch is turned to Start, the ECM supplies voltage to the START Relay 31. The START relay supplies voltage to the S terminal of the starter solenoid, through the 30 A STRTR Fuse 26, in order to crank the engine.
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2002 chevy trailblazer and it will not crank or start and the key has gotten stuck in the ignition. I also got a jumpstart and it still didn't start. What is wrong, Please?

Could be a number of thing's , can you do automotive electrical testing ? Do you know if starting is PCM / ECM controlled or BCM controlled ? Do you know what these are ? BCM - body control module , PCM/ECM - engine computer !
Moving the ignition switch to the START position sends a 12-volt signal to the engine control module (ECM)/powertrain control module (PCM) Crank Request circuit. The ECM/PCM verifies that the transmission is in the PARK or NEUTRAL position. With the transmission in Park, voltage flows through the Park/Neutral position switch and feeds the starter relay coil. The PCM then grounds the control circuit of the starter relay. When the starter relay is energized it allows battery positive voltage to the starter solenoid S terminal. On some vehicles the starter will continue to crank the engine with the key released until it starts or the crank command has timed out to prevent excessive heat build up in the starter circuitry or the ECM/PCM receives an engine run flag.
Circuit Description (BCM Controlled)
Moving the ignition to the START position signals the body control module (BCM) that engine crank has been requested. The BCM verifies that theft is not active and sends a serial data message to the powertrain control module (PCM) requesting engine start. The BCM also energizes the RUN/CRANK RELAY. When the RUN/CRANK RELAY switch side closes, and the vehicle is in Park or Neutral or with the clutch is fully depressed, if equipped, supplies voltage to the starter relay coil. The PCM verifies the transmission is in Park or Neutral and the clutch is fully depressed, if equipped. The PCM will then ground the control circuit of the starter relay, closing the switch supplying voltage to the starter solenoid. On some vehicles the starter will continue to crank the engine with the key released until it starts of the crank command has timed out to prevent excessive heat build up in the starter circuitry or the PCM receives an engine run flag.
Do you know what a park neutral safety switch is ? What do you mean key stuck in ignition ? Can't turn the key to off position , or you can an the key will not come out ?
Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop .
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Bought car at auction- no keys. Had key made at GM dealer. Programmed key- key works. Car wont start- Codes are P0633 and P1629. cannot clear codes

DTC P0633 : Theft Deterrent Key Not Programmed

When learning the pre-release password, as well as the challenge and response sequence, the engine control module (ECM) is placed in learn mode. DTC P0633 will set automatically as an indicator that the system is in learn mode and not as a fault indicator. Once the password and challenge/response are learned, learn mode will be exited when the engine is successfully started. At this point, the DTC will be cleared. If the ECM does not exit learn mode, P0633 will remain current and indicate a fault.
The "key" referenced in the DTC descriptor does not refer to the vehicle key. In this case, "key" is referring to the challenge response.
DTC P0633 requires a successful engine start to exit the learn procedure and clear the DTC. If an unrelated malfunction exists that causes engine starting to be disabled or otherwise unavailable, learn mode will not exit and DTC P0633 will remain current. In this situation, the cause of the inoperative engine starting must be corrected before diagnosing DTC P0633.
DTC P1629: Theft Deterrent Fuel Enable Signal Not Received
The theft deterrent module (TDM) sends the pre-release password to the engine control module (ECM) via the serial data circuit. The ECM then sends a challenge to the TDM. Both the ECM and TDM perform a calculation on this challenge. If the calculated response from the TDM equals the calculation performed by the ECM, the ECM will allow vehicle starting.
DTC P1629 is an indicator that the challenge response was not received within the required 2 second window. This does not necessarily indicate a fault is present with the TDM or ECM. Factors such as a long engine crank, a delay in the serial data communication, or B-codes set in the TDM will cause DTC P1629 to set. This DTC should not be used as a fault indicator, but rather as a symptom to assist in the diagnosis of these other systems.
Who checked the codes , you -dealer ? You need to have BCM checked for codes B - codes ! you need a up scale diagnostic scan tool for that , dealer Tech -2 !
DTC B3935 57 : Transponder Authentication Error
DTC B3976 46 : Unconfigured Transponder/Vehicle Configuration Not Programmed
DTC B3060 : Unprogrammed Transponder Identification Code Received
DTC B3055: No Transponder Modulation or No Transponder
DTC B3031: Security System Controller In Learn Mode
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Corvette Troubleshooting .My c6 wont start. I get in with the key fob and all the light on dash light up like its ready to go and when I hit the start button everything on the dash just shuts down for...

Do you know anything about automotive electronic's ,serial data communication's between control module's ?
Circuit Description
When the ignition mode switch is placed in the START position, a discrete input is sent to the body control module (BCM) notifying it that engine start has been requested. The BCM then verifies that the brake pedal has been depressed with a discrete input from the brake pedal position sensor and that the key fob, with the correct code, is in the vehicle. After this information has been verified the BCM grounds the control side of the RUN/CRANK relay closing the switch side of it and allowing battery positive voltage to flow from the BATT 3 fuse through the RUN/CRANK relay switch, engine control module (ECM) fuse to the battery positive voltage side of the CRANK relay coil. The BCM also sends a high speed GMLAN message to the ECM requesting engine start. The ECM will then verify that the internal mode switch (IMS) is in Park / Neutral or the clutch pedal is fully depressed. After this has been verified the ECM then supplies 12 volts to the control circuit of the CRANK relay closing the CRANK relay switch circuit and allowing battery positive voltage to flow through the STARTER fuse, the CRANK relay switch to the S-terminal of the starter solenoid cranking the engine. Ground is supplied through the engine block.
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Anti theft code P1629

try leaving the key on for 5 to 10 minutes
for the BCM (body control module) to relearn
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