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UGA Tahoe

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Just bought a superchips programmer. Plugged it into my truck and nothing happened. I plugged into another vehicle and it turned right on. I am sure it is my plug but has anybody ever had this problem and what might I have to do to fix it.
 
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False alarm. I panicked a little bit, but I calmed down and figuired it out. Well, I didn't really figure it out on my own. Just went to the web and did a search of the problem. Found out most people with the same problem were having a blown fuzz. Looked at mine and sure enough, it was the fuzz. I replaced it and boom. My superchips programmer is installed and working. Sorry for the false alarm.
 

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Yes, you don't need a blown fuzz.
On a side note, did you check the fuse? :lol2:
 
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Yeah I checked the fuse. I never could find that damn fuzz. Replaced the fuse and plugged in the programmer and it worked fine. Definitely can tell a difference in the performance. I only installed the basic 87 package. Going to play with it a littel this weekend and see if I can make anymore changes.
 

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