= My current draw is too low = If your ECU is drawing less than the expected current please check the following: 1. Confirm the ignition pin is connected to the same voltage source as V,,pwr,,. The ECU will not wake up if the ignition pin voltage is not high. Refer to the [[Technical Specification|technical specification]] of your ECU for the ignition pin. 1. Use a probe to confirm that you are seeing at least 7V at V,,pwr,, and the ignition sense pin. 1. Check for continuity in your wiring loom for the following signals (refer to your [[Technical Specification|technical specification]] for the pin-out of your ECU): * V,,pwr,, * Ignition sense * Ground 1. While performing the step above, confirm that each pin is in the correct location (i.e. make sure that if V,,pwr,, is supposed to go to pin A27, make sure that it is not A26 or A28, or that it is not in the mirror-image location of A27). 1. Confirm that the pins are correctly seating in the loom connector. * If a pin is not seated properly, then it is possible for that pin to back-out of the connector when connected to the ECU resulting in an intermittent connection or no connection. [[OpenECU Support Contact|This did not fix my problem.]]