makintoshnex
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Yes for sure.Looking good! That fusebox have a cover?
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Yes for sure.Looking good! That fusebox have a cover?
Here is my finished product . New relays from standard ry601I don't know about the black ones, but if you pull the 4 pin Grey ones, make sure what way they go back in. I had an issue with my heater pump wasn't running, after some trouble shooting it ended up being the relay in backwards. must have been something done before I got it.
if you need, I can take a pic of mine for you before you put it back on if you might have mixed any up.
and yeah, that fuse looks like it's definitely had a bad connection.
Nah, I think, I will trade it in as it is. So far I'm really tired of constant waiting in line in repair shops. Getting from work earlier just because I have an appointment in some shop, and when I get there there's already some vehicle on a lift. So they move me to other day. Plus engine started to misfire again. Thought I replaced all coils. This vehicle is trash. Let me talk to a bank, maybe they would be able to take it away from me.I would be completely tired of it and frustratied too. I keep hoping you'll stumbled only a reason it doesn't have power to the brake system. did you ever get a chance to test power at the main fuse running to it while hitting the brakes. see if it hold up 12v or better under load.
there's also the ground for the brake module under the chassis at the cross member somewhere. if that is bad, even if the chassis to battery you're doing is good, that connection is how the brake module gets its ground. it's a long shot and I'm sure horrible to try and find under it.