jetjock;1586131 said:
^ What he said. Check the bulb, 15 amp EFI fuse, and Gauge fuse. Verify power at BATT and IGSW (key on). Along with the manifold ground those are the only things needed to turn the main relay on and supply power to +B...which should illuminate the MIL.
The dead MIL may have already been there (when did you last see it on?) and since the ECU doesn't have redundant grounding there's a chance, in theory at least, you may have gotten off lucky. What happened is in no way as bad as, say, connecting the battery cables backwards.
There may be some issues external to the ECU though. For example the speed sensor may no longer work. Check the things mentioned. If they pan out you're going to need another box...
JetJock and members,
The last time I saw the check engine light on, was when I had the ground wires attached to the starter magnetic switch, along with the battery positive cable. Even then, all it did was glow.
Last night there was no light at all in any position of the ignition switch with the key in, or out. Not light.
In a related vein, last week when I had the ground wires connected wrongly, the main relay was getting so hot I couldn't stand to touch it for more than a second. At that same time, the check engine light was glowing and the fuel pump relay was chattering. Never once did I attempt to start the engine. I did spend several days trying to eliminate the cause through trial and error, by turning off the ignition removing a part, then turning on the ignition, only to hear the fuel pump relay chattering. Then I'd turn off the ignition and disconnect the battery positive and negative cables. I went through this process.
I hope this illuminates what I really did to the Supra...
Thanks. Van