This morning I went to start my truck. It went through all of it's pre-startup checks, the lift pump started, the heaters cycled and all of the dash lights cycled on and off... but the check engine light stayed on. I shut the engine off and disconnected the Puck, and the light still would not go out so that is not the cause. Since the light is behaving this way I think something happened last night to store a code.
On my '94 Chevy I could jumper out pins 1 and 2 on the ECM test port, cycle the ignition and count the dash light flashes to get the code. Can this be done on a 2001 Dodge? I have a suspicion that my boost module is letting too much voltage pass and I set an over boost code. I need some help, I need to get this fived before going up to Dyno Days this Saturday
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2001 ETH-DEE, Diablo Power Puck, Bosch 275's, Practical Solutions Boost Module and Elbow. K&N, Straight Piped http://www.mudrunner.sites.cc
On my '94 Chevy I could jumper out pins 1 and 2 on the ECM test port, cycle the ignition and count the dash light flashes to get the code. Can this be done on a 2001 Dodge? I have a suspicion that my boost module is letting too much voltage pass and I set an over boost code. I need some help, I need to get this fived before going up to Dyno Days this Saturday
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2001 ETH-DEE, Diablo Power Puck, Bosch 275's, Practical Solutions Boost Module and Elbow. K&N, Straight Piped http://www.mudrunner.sites.cc
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