Yeah. So I'm done with winter.
Reply #181 –
So if you have the wiring harness that came with your cougar from the factory, pre-mass air, then I don't know where your EEC, stock, would be getting the NSS signal. I haven't yet read about SD, only what they did with mass air. I believe it's pin 31 for NSS. Pin 31 needs to see 12V if used with an auto transmission computer A9P, to kick up the idle just a bit for the load of the torque converter when "in gear". Pin 31 needs to see GND if used with an A9L manual trans computer, to change the "idle down" characteristics for whether or not the shifter forks are in N, and possibly the clutch switch?
It sounds like this does NOT affect ability to start the vehicle, this is outside of the ECM...maybe it interlocks the multifunction switch? This seemed to be a consensus the one night I was jumping around the net. But depending on A9L / A9P you could either get a "hanging idle" or a stalling out/stumbling condition. The latter condition occurring with an auto trans, experienced when putting it in D or R, because the engine doesn't compensate for the load.
I have an SD harness in my car too. No loop wire. Everything stock. So I cut the wire to pin 31 and grounded it out going to the ECU, so it will always assume I'm in N and just let the engine idle as if I were stopped under all conditions which would cause me to pop my foot off the gas.
I have a Tremec 3550 and there are NO harnesses plugged into it save for the VSS on the speedo drive gear spot.