I NEED HELP!! ANYONE ELSE HAD THIS HAPPEN?
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Ok I will agree it is probably something to do with the IDO circut, but it does not affect everything you listed. My underhood light works fine, and if your talking about the scan tool port under the drivers side of the dash that works fine too because I went to Advanced Auto Parts and had them check it for codes to do with this problem. They found nothing but the Sped sensor in the transmission that has been there for over a year.
Again I will ask, "what is the IDO?" What does it do?
Thanks to all who offer ideas.
Again I will ask, "what is the IDO?" What does it do?
Thanks to all who offer ideas.
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Dude...
That sux
Check your relays, clean up the battery (posts AND connectors) and get the alternator tested.
Advance Auto should be able to hook it up when it's running, just check it for proper voltage and charge.
While you're there buy a $2-$3 battery post cleaner, then remove and clean the posts and the connectors.
Clean all that nice and good, then re-connect.
As for the relays, buy a new one or two (they're not cheap but do it anyhow, $20 each or so).
There's a map under the cover, that black plastic piece covers the relay box, that map lists what relay does what.
It's the same place as the fuses, under the hood, that black plastic box near the battery, driver's side.
The map or diagram up inside the cover of that fuse and relay box lists what does what.
Go by that map, and replace any that you suspect could be faulty, just do one at first, see if it helps.
That sux
Check your relays, clean up the battery (posts AND connectors) and get the alternator tested.
Advance Auto should be able to hook it up when it's running, just check it for proper voltage and charge.
While you're there buy a $2-$3 battery post cleaner, then remove and clean the posts and the connectors.
Clean all that nice and good, then re-connect.
As for the relays, buy a new one or two (they're not cheap but do it anyhow, $20 each or so).
There's a map under the cover, that black plastic piece covers the relay box, that map lists what relay does what.
It's the same place as the fuses, under the hood, that black plastic box near the battery, driver's side.
The map or diagram up inside the cover of that fuse and relay box lists what does what.
Go by that map, and replace any that you suspect could be faulty, just do one at first, see if it helps.