NA 2nd Gen Blows ECU Fuses
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I made a "quick" stop on the way home from work tonight. When I came back out I tried to start but it was flooded(go figure). It is a new motor so this is common yet. I clicked off my fuel relay switch which I learned about here on the forum. That's where things went different than normal.
Typically I shut off the switch and add a little throttle pedal and it pops off. This time it just cranked but didn't fire. I tried with the switch on and off but no firing at all.
Next I pulled out my handy LED code checker which I built from info on this forum. There were no lights when I turned on the key. Having shorted a wire when initially installing the fuel cut off switch I knew that the 15 amp "engine" fuse may be the culprit. Sure enough the fuse was blown. I substituted it with the wiper fuse which blew immeadiately also. I checked and messed around with the engine harness and disconnected the alternator 2-prong plug. With another fuse swap it started and I drove home.
When I got home I shut it off and reconnected the Alternator connector. The fuse blew again.
Other than "don't drive at night " and "Charge the battery a lot" does anyone have any good ideas?
I'll probably check that fuel cut off switch but why would the Alternator make a difference?
Typically I shut off the switch and add a little throttle pedal and it pops off. This time it just cranked but didn't fire. I tried with the switch on and off but no firing at all.
Next I pulled out my handy LED code checker which I built from info on this forum. There were no lights when I turned on the key. Having shorted a wire when initially installing the fuel cut off switch I knew that the 15 amp "engine" fuse may be the culprit. Sure enough the fuse was blown. I substituted it with the wiper fuse which blew immeadiately also. I checked and messed around with the engine harness and disconnected the alternator 2-prong plug. With another fuse swap it started and I drove home.
When I got home I shut it off and reconnected the Alternator connector. The fuse blew again.
Other than "don't drive at night " and "Charge the battery a lot" does anyone have any good ideas?
I'll probably check that fuel cut off switch but why would the Alternator make a difference?
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