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Man!!! Wish I had Pode's luck. I've done the same thing to my truck, good news is that by process of elimation, I too found that it was the ecm,,,,, when I disconnected it, the fuse didn't blow. So, fuse blowing problem fixed,, ,,,,,,The bad news is, I purchased a new ecm, switched the PROMS and the truck STILL won't start!!!! Now what??? ANY advice or suggestions, welcome! Thanks, |
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Man!!! Wish I had Pode's luck. I've done the same thing to my truck, good news is that by process of elimation, I too found that it was the ecm,,,,, when I disconnected it, the fuse didn't blow. So, fuse blowing problem fixed,, ,,,,,,The bad news is, I purchased a new ecm, switched the PROMS and the truck STILL won't start!!!! Now what??? ANY advice or suggestions, welcome! Thanks, There is still a chance that the fuel pump is going bad and the extra draw from it shorted out ECM output and caused its failure. Those pumps have a fairly high failure rate if you are one to run them low on fuel a lot. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
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Hmm ok, we'll have to check on that then. Also, since replacing the ECM, when cranking, the check engine light comes on, blinks off once and then comes back on and stays on? |
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