
Quick dirty work around is to ground the neutral wire from the ECU, putting the ECU in neutral mode all the time. This is how my car is wired up. Leaving it open and in drive constantly is worse. This also gives me a constant p1590 code (neutral switch voltage). No CEL but i'd rather it wasn't there, I'm reading it on my scangauge as a pending code.
B134-8 pin at the ECU is my neutral wire. When the clutch is pushed in or the gearbox is in neutral I want the ECU to be in "neutral" mode. The rest of the time it should be open and the ECU "in gear" mode.
Here's a document someone put together on RS25 for a solution.
http://www.rs25.com/forums/redirect-to/ ... 0p1507.pdf
Based on the information from this thread on RS25:
http://www.rs25.com/forums/f145/155496- ... ap-12.html
These people are making circuit boards with resistors to simulate transmission temp sensor output and correct voltages for the neutral switch inputs etc. None of this make any sense to me I am totally illiterate with electronics, and I've been looking at that RS25 thread and its fix for years now.
Anyone able to help me come up with a solution to this that doesn't involve a TCU/TCM??? Next step for me is an aftermarket ECU which I don't really want to do if I can avoid it.