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Can't get Engine Running codes


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So I recently finished the 4.0 swap into my 84 Bronco II. Okay, I'll be honest, and say I'm not finished. It's running and driving and putting a constant smile on my face when behind the wheel (what a HUGE improvement over the 2.8!!), but I still have wiring to clean up and gauges to get working. But I digress.

I'm not able to get any Key On Engine Running codes. KOEO codes work with a test light no problem, and for those I'm only getting codes related to the automatic transmission the computer is looking for but is still in the donor vehicle. But when I try to get Engine Running codes, I get nothing. Nada. Zip.

I believe, after startup, it should at least signal the engine ID, but I don't even get this. The jumper and test light configuration doesn't change from KOEO to KOER, does it?
 


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Doesn't change. Hook the test light up, get the engine started and warmed up fully(if you do not warm it up till the thermostat opens you will get codes) and once it's fully warmed up and idling, install the jumper. The engine will immediately start acting weird and may rev up and then almost stall and you may hear various things under the hood clicking, and then the idle will even out, and after a little bit, it should start spitting codes out. You will always get codes. With everything working correctly you will get a code 11.
 
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Okay. I've had everything hooked up, then started the engine. Looks like I need to have the engine running (and up to temp), then connect the jumper. I'll give it a shot.
 

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Engine doesn't run differently? No clicking under the hood? If not, you are definitely not entering the test mode. Can't explain why.
 
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Nope, no difference in how the engine runs.
 

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