Marky Dissod
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Spraying some electrical contact cleaner on them can't hurt.
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Well what I did Saturday cleaning out the PCM connector cavities and the connectors didn't fix the issue. The engine died on me tonight while I was in town and had trouble starting again. We're definitely losing ignition power somewhere because just as I was going to fiddle around under the hood I heard something go through a power-up cycle and then it started fine.
@Marky Dissod yea I cleaned everything up with contact cleaner.
@iamdub I didn't use a mallet or hammer handle. But I did have the shield of the PCM and was pounding on it a bit with my fist and just trying to shake it in it's mount. I didn't do any of this to the fuses but can try it.
Was thinking about this earlier and why it only seems to happen in town. When it happens I've been in town doing errands and such and the issue actually occurs when its been sitting for a while (maybe 20 minutes or so). But I can drive to work and back home the rest of the week without issue (only a 20 minute drive though). I haven't figured out yet either if I can drive for extended periods without trouble.