SDean wrote:You can leave the UTC permanently connected to the bus if needed, some people do so as there is a terminating resistor in the UTC as it serves as one of the terminating resistors.
Thanks Stephen.
Yep, she be 512'ing alright. Disadvantage of using someone's existing SDL loom without pulling it apart! Hate to cut into the glued Raychem and double boots.
So... Existing CAN BUS plug I had coming off the SDL loom was a 3 pin female plug that had (according to pin continuity check)
PIN 1: CAN LO pin 35 continuity (beep)
PIN 2: CAN HI pin 36 continuity (beep)
PIN 3: CAN HI pin 36 continuity (no beep, just 100ohm reading)
I assumed PIN 3 had the resistor doubled over in the loom at that end of the BUS, so I took PIN 1 and PIN 2, plugged them into a pre-made twisted CAN BUS section, and plugged that in to the spare, 2-pin CAN plug on the ECU loom. Of which as you just mentioned, that is connected to the Deltron plug, where there is a resistor hooked to the UTC plugged in to that end of the bus.
Loom is super small. Easily less than 1 metre.
*ponders*