p06 auto to manual mod!
I have a 93 cx hatch that I did a d15b7 engine swap to and had to get a p06 ecu, so I found one in the bone yard but it was out of an automatic car. so of course the engine light was on with codes 41 (o2 heater) and 19 (tcc solenoid), I put a heated o2 in it and wired that up which did away with that code. But I still had the 19, so I ohm'd out the tcc solenoid that I had lying around and went to radiocrack where I got two 15ohm resistors which I soldered inside the computer to one between pin 17&ground and the other between pin 19&ground of the 26 pin connector. Fixed the problem! NO MORE LIGHT!!! if you have any questions feel free to ask.
Later, Drew
Later, Drew
You could have just removed RP17 and put a jumper on RP18 and done the same thing
This is how you convert an automatic to manual, you are not simulating a sensor by doing it this way
Good job thou
This is how you convert an automatic to manual, you are not simulating a sensor by doing it this wayGood job thou
I have a 93 cx hatch that I did a d15b7 engine swap to and had to get a p06 ecu, so I found one in the bone yard but it was out of an automatic car. so of course the engine light was on with codes 41 (o2 heater) and 19 (tcc solenoid), I put a heated o2 in it and wired that up which did away with that code. But I still had the 19, so I ohm'd out the tcc solenoid that I had lying around and went to radiocrack where I got two 15ohm resistors which I soldered inside the computer to one between pin 17&ground and the other between pin 19&ground of the 26 pin connector. Fixed the problem! NO MORE LIGHT!!! if you have any questions feel free to ask. 
Later, Drew

Later, Drew
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