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Re: She died on me yesterday!!!!!

Subject: Re: She died on me yesterday!!!!!
by BillH on 2009/2/26 15:42:59

Quote:

C4DERF wrote:
95vette (Andy),


tjpreul sugested taking the ICM to an auto parts store3 and said they could check it out. Just curious but how would they check it? Is it something that could be done with a multimeter? I will try to check the ICM tomorrow after work as I will be out of town this weekend.

Thank yous to everyone. This is an experience.


fred


Yes, the ICM can be checked with a multimeter. But without the diagnosis chart, it's probably easier to take it and have it checked. Hopefully the parts store guys know what they're doing. You can check the ICM plug wiring by connecting the meter to "A" and a ground and to "D" and a ground. Both should have 10 v. minimum. The ign.key has to be on.

I don't think that the heat cycling's going to be necessary at all since you have a no start condition. It would matter if the car was shutting down while you were driving.
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