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Old 08-10-2002, 11:18 PM   #17
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It doesn't look good. You have one more test to do to confirm your suspicions. You need to disconnect the 60 pin connector from the ECM. Then, take a DMM set to DC volts, on the 20 scale, connect the pos. test lead to the pin at wire 1 in the connector. Pin 1 will be one of the corner pins, with a Black/Orange wire going to it. Then connect the neg. test lead to pin 40 or pin 60 (pin 60 is the exact opposite corner from where the 1 pin is, and pin 40 is below it (see attached pic). Turn the key on (KOEO), and read the DMM. If the reading is less than 10.5vdc, there is an open in one of those wires, and you will need to trace and find it. If the reading is more than 10.5vdc, the ECM is bad, and must be replaced.

Take care,
~Chris
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