genhawk21
Active Member
I have a Ford breakout box, so I would go about it a little different. Here’s some things I would check with the tools you have.
-Pull the SPOUT, start the engine, and test for power from the ECM side of the SPOUT connector. A digital multi meter will average the high and low voltage spikes on the SPOUT wire... you should see between 3-7 volts. (An analog meter will actually show you the voltage swings. You could even use a LED test light and see if it flashes.)
If you have 3-7 volts, your SPOUT is working correctly. You have 2 options: leave the SPOUT connector out or find an EEC-IV expert.
If you don’t have 3-7 volts, what do you have?
12 (or close) volts, you have a short to power. 0 (or close) volts you have a short to ground.
Snoranger -- I got 2.9v or 0v when attempting this.
Meanwhile, we peeled back some of the harness tape to see what the previous person(s) had been up to and found the mess below. Despite all the "repairs" the SPOUT pink wire is hooked up correctly in the sense that it goes from the PCM to the connector, and connector to the ICM (tested for continuity at least on both sides). We have a replacement SPOUT connector to wire in and clean up that mess, once we find the issue.
Meanwhile we are wondering about the bare (black) wire in the middle of the pic, which we believe comes from the rearward driver's side body ground, through the ICM shielding tape along with four other wires including the SPOUT wire, then through C124 behind the fuse box, and from there to.... maybe the CPS ground?? Despite being bare it seems to be a good ground, we can't imagine that there's supposed to be naked wire in the harness but we're not sure if it's related to this issue or not. I had previously checked the CPS ground wire at the connector and found it to be good.