TSimonson
TDR MEMBER
Hey TDR Gurus,
Sorry I haven't been active in the forum for a while. I've been busy working on my kids' cars and the tractor, but I got home from work on Monday and my truck wouldn't turn off. I first assumed it was the turbo timer, but unplugging the Edge tuner (stock tune) didn’t do anything (like had worked in the past) and the turbo timer screen wasn’t even showing. I checked for codes, nothing. It was just running along like a beast. After failing miserably for an hour-and-a-half pulling fuses, I phoned a friend who came up with the idea to pull the + cable from the power distribution center, a.k.a. fuse box, and it finally died. Sweet.
Now I assumed I had a bad ignition switch. Ordered a new one and installed Wednesday, no change - Truck starts, runs, and drives like a champ, but won't turn off. Still no codes.
To rule out a bad FCA, and not a bad ignition switch from the factory, I pulled the new one out and hooked up the batteries. To my dismay, injector 1 starts clicking, the lift pump comes on, and the instrument cluster is alive like the key is in the run position. I’m sad, but I’m pretty sure it’s not the FCA, and it leads me to believe it’s an electrical short somewhere, that some wire is telling the ECM the key is in the run position, but there’s no ignition switch, much less a key in the ignition. Interestingly, the radio stays off, and the HVAC fan isn’t powered.
So my question to all the electrical gurus out there is, who are the usual suspects to short the truck into thinking the ignition is in the run position? Alternatively, is my theory complete crap? Is there some other possible explanation, like maybe an ECM re-flash will fix it?
I’ll sure appreciate any input. Thanks.
Sorry I haven't been active in the forum for a while. I've been busy working on my kids' cars and the tractor, but I got home from work on Monday and my truck wouldn't turn off. I first assumed it was the turbo timer, but unplugging the Edge tuner (stock tune) didn’t do anything (like had worked in the past) and the turbo timer screen wasn’t even showing. I checked for codes, nothing. It was just running along like a beast. After failing miserably for an hour-and-a-half pulling fuses, I phoned a friend who came up with the idea to pull the + cable from the power distribution center, a.k.a. fuse box, and it finally died. Sweet.
Now I assumed I had a bad ignition switch. Ordered a new one and installed Wednesday, no change - Truck starts, runs, and drives like a champ, but won't turn off. Still no codes.
To rule out a bad FCA, and not a bad ignition switch from the factory, I pulled the new one out and hooked up the batteries. To my dismay, injector 1 starts clicking, the lift pump comes on, and the instrument cluster is alive like the key is in the run position. I’m sad, but I’m pretty sure it’s not the FCA, and it leads me to believe it’s an electrical short somewhere, that some wire is telling the ECM the key is in the run position, but there’s no ignition switch, much less a key in the ignition. Interestingly, the radio stays off, and the HVAC fan isn’t powered.
So my question to all the electrical gurus out there is, who are the usual suspects to short the truck into thinking the ignition is in the run position? Alternatively, is my theory complete crap? Is there some other possible explanation, like maybe an ECM re-flash will fix it?
I’ll sure appreciate any input. Thanks.