I did that yesterday. It might come off for another look again tomorrow.You could try pulling the upper fuse box off also and clean up the contacts, it's either that or the battery cables, just grab the handles and pull up
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I did that yesterday. It might come off for another look again tomorrow.You could try pulling the upper fuse box off also and clean up the contacts, it's either that or the battery cables, just grab the handles and pull up
It seems so. I'll dig more tomorrow. It is hot as blazes today, and a big thunderstorm just started. Of course, my 5 garage bays are all full of other stuff, so I am working outside. First world problems, right?
I'm going to order a Tech2 or something similar tonight. Any recommendations?
I don't want something that won't work. Looking at this one. http://a.co/0zeAwea
Screw it. I bought them both. I picked a Tech2 from someone in NY that had good feedback on them, could confirm the software version, answered my questions promptly, and I’ll see it in two days.
Gotta get this thing fixed. The kids are getting tired if riding in my ‘54 Chevy with no AC. Hopefully this keeps me out of the dealership. I’ll see which one I like better. I do a fair bit of side work on other people’s cars, so they will be handy I’m sure.
Let us know, its one of the only tools I dont have yet.....been looking for a real one but they are expensive unicorn farts and none local.
Let us know, its one of the only tools I dont have yet.....been looking for a real one but they are expensive unicorn farts and none local.
[emoji22] I’ll translate the fuse diagram back to the circuit description in the manual. That would make a bit more sense.
Everything points to the BCM. I’m not seeing how to program a BCM with the tech2 though. Where do I start?@Rocket Man
the Tech2 can be used to go online and get the software to reprogram your module(s).