That's billboost. It doesn't sound horribly complicated. I guess I know what I'll be doing Sunday or Monday. Thanks again, your a big help.
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That's billboost. It doesn't sound horribly complicated. I guess I know what I'll be doing Sunday or Monday. Thanks again, your a big help.
Well, I finally got around to replacing the a and b solenoids and guess what? It blew a fuse on the test drive. And it keeps blowing them. I'm at a loss here. What could it ne? Wiring? Computer? I visually inspected the wiring and found nothing.
Anyone? Please, I need to fix this because its my daily driver.
Double check all the wiring. Use a multimeter set to ohms and grounding to try and find the issue.
I will do that. Is it possible to have gotten bad solenoids? Also, billboost, that link isn't working that had the info about the ohm tolerences. Could repost that link, please. Thanks again.
Ok. I went and got a multimeter. Ok, from what I'm getting is that I check resistance from tcc fuse and at the pcm connector. Do I unplug the pcm or leave it plugged in? And what pins do I check?
Ok. Wiring all checks out. I'm thinking now it the ecm. Is that uncommon for the ecm to go bad and cause it to blow the tcc fuse?