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justin 2fe3f1100e diagnostics: FICM healthy (>48V), ether-start signature narrows to ICP path
- FICM measured >48V on M during cranking AND key-ON. Healthy. Removed
  as a suspect.
- Truck starts cleanly on starting fluid (ether) every time, then idles
  and runs normally until shut off -- then needs ether again, even when
  warm. This is a textbook signature for high-pressure oil (ICP) bleed
  during cranking that the HPOP can outrun at running RPM.
- Updated working hypothesis to focus on STC fitting / oil rail O-rings /
  HPOP / IPR. Compression, FICM, CMP/CKP, fuel supply all confirmed good
  by virtue of the engine running cleanly once started.
- Reordered open items to put visual inspection of valve covers + STC
  fitting first.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 21:51:58 -04:00
justin e15e22a825 Add --watch/--ford/--pid/--scan modes + 2026-06-29 session diagnostics
obd_reader.py:
- Mode 22 plumbing: ELM.mode22() sends a 16-bit PID request, parses both
  positive (62 ..) and negative (7F 22 NRC) responses.
- --ford runs a small TENTATIVE table of community-sourced Ford 6.0 PIDs
  (ICP/IPR/FICM/EBP/EOT). All printed with raw bytes for verification.
- --pid XXXX probes a single PID and prints multiple candidate decodings
  (u8, u16, mV, temp, duty) so we can eyeball the right scaling.
- --watch [N] streams ATRV + module voltage (PID 0142) for N seconds.
  Designed for capturing voltage sag during cranking.
- --scan AAAA-BBBB brute-force scans Mode-22 PIDs with --scan-log PATH
  for output. Uses fast ELM timing (ATAT2, ATST19) for ~3.5 PIDs/sec.

diagnostics/2026-06-29-no-start/:
- Captured cranking voltage trace, full Mode-22 scan (1000-14FF -> 46
  hits), and a session writeup. Working hypothesis: not batteries, not
  fuel -- ICP / FICM / CMP. FICM meter test still owed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 21:49:18 -04:00