won't start
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problem solved! after many hours of testing here is what happened. truck got painted in dec, went to go pick up and truck won't start. had it towed to my house. tried all the usual simple things and nothing as you can see from this thread. got schematics of the pcm and started investigating. I suspected the pcm because all of my other tests failed to correct issue. Once i started to figure out how the pcm operates, i was able to determine that there was voltage going into the pcm but not out. I knew this because there was no primary and secondary voltage going to sensors (pin 17 i believe) which was strange, because in order to determine if any of the sensors are bad it must have voltage to them. Also, my gauges were not working with the key in the on position, but the cluster test worked. also the cel did not come on in on position.
However, i was still reluctant to buy pcm because they rarely go and are usually the last resort. I finally broke down and sent my pcm to ace for the rebuild. got it bacjk today and started right up! The best part of this story is I only spent $40 for new carank position sensor (early fix) and the $125 for the pcm. I hope this helps anybody because i was without my truck for a while and was dieing to use it with the new paint job and all!
However, i was still reluctant to buy pcm because they rarely go and are usually the last resort. I finally broke down and sent my pcm to ace for the rebuild. got it bacjk today and started right up! The best part of this story is I only spent $40 for new carank position sensor (early fix) and the $125 for the pcm. I hope this helps anybody because i was without my truck for a while and was dieing to use it with the new paint job and all!
#16
Cool of you to update, too many leave threads hanging with no solution.
PCM issues can be baffling for the average DIY'er, people by nature want to believe its anything else but that.
I had a voltage issue [batt wasn't charging] and went through just about everything until I finally swapped the PCM, and it worked like a charm.
PCM issues can be baffling for the average DIY'er, people by nature want to believe its anything else but that.
I had a voltage issue [batt wasn't charging] and went through just about everything until I finally swapped the PCM, and it worked like a charm.