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Re: Denso Motor Programming

Victors are notoriously tricky to connect. The pins on the pwm cable often get wedged between the actual connector and the shroud in such a way that it fells connected, but isn't. Try unplugging it and carefully plugging it back in. Make sure it goes in straight and that the pins are not bent. Push it in firmly and test again. Repeat until a signal can be established. Once in it will usually stay in, but it is a pain to connect. If all else fails, try replacing the signal wire.
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