Here is the AEM startup procedure.
EACH TIME the unit gets 12 volts delivered to it, it does a startup sequence like so:
"111"
"222"
"333"
"444"
"555"
"666"
"777"
"888"
"999"
"000"
"AEM"
"W02"
"14.7"
UNIT STARTS READ ACTUAL RATES
When the UNIT HOUSING is EXTREMELY COLD (approx 15F and below), the unit will get STUCK in the startup sequence. This problem is only found in older gauges (2004-early 2005, ask AEM exactly, it is a known issue)
The unit, if EXTREMELY cold, will stop early in the sequence. The colder, the earlier it will get stuck. For some reason, if it makes it past "555" it has been my experience that it will finish the startup sequence.
"111" <-COULD STOP HERE AND FLICKER THESE NUMBERS
"222" <-COULD STOP HERE AND FLICKER THESE NUMBERS
"333" <-COULD STOP HERE AND FLICKER THESE NUMBERS
"444" <-COULD STOP HERE AND FLICKER THESE NUMBERS
"555" <-COULD STOP HERE AND FLICKER THESE NUMBERS
**ONCE the unit warms up to a "cold" temperature (about 40-60F), it will RESUME the sequence where it stopped and complete the starting sequence then read data. Sometimes it may take 3-5 minutes for the unit to do this.
***RESUME STARTUP
"666"
"777"
"888"
"999"
"000"
"AEM"
"W02"
Begin data stream/actual WB signal
Hope that helps anyone.