i thought it only got power in the 'start' position
it seems that a handshake is required. we proved that by making the ECM provide the correct response at which point the CCM became bus master and started the F0 polls. i -think- what you're likely seeing in the key-off state is the ECM isn't alive so it's not responding to the CCM.Yes, I could tell that from your logs; in all logs from my 94 and 95, the only time the CCM does not send the F0 poll is when the key is off. As soon as the key is inserted and turned to run, the F0 polls begin. So since your broadcast messages look totally normal save for the lack of F0 polls, that looks like a normal key-off state.
thanks, definitely good to know i can ignore that msgThe $10 broadcast message is for the C68 HVAC system, and contains data the CCM has gleaned from the $41 broadcast from the ECM. This is normal. Additionally there is no return message to a $10 broadcast; it is sent into the void and it's up to the HVAC Programmer to do something about it on its own. There is no handshake or anything like that involved.
edit: another thing i'm seeing is the CCM wakes back up after 3 seconds even if we send a keepalive F056F0CA. i wonder what keepalive message would be acceptable to keep the CCM shut up.
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