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Epimax CCM Diagnostics
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Wilmington, NC
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Howdy..

Well, if it's not one thing, it's another. I think gremlins have set up shop in the car...

I got the hood open, and it turns out the problem was with the latch inside the cabin. Got it fixed, and will install the emergency release cables before I shut the hood..

Now..
I'm still having problems with the digial readout, so I decided to check the codes and see if I was still getting a C12, which I did...So far so good..
Only code I pulled was the low coolant temp, which I expected since I haven't got it fixed yet..

Then..I decided to run the the diagnostics through module 1.4, and when I got to item 08(LCD Blanking Control), the dash went haywire and this clicking sound started coming from something which seems to be behind/below the glove box.

Lost all power--everthing---Disconnected battery and when I reconnected it did the same thing...
Clicking...lose power...
Disconnected battery and exited garage...

Anyone got any gremlin spray?
Posted on: 2011/3/13 23:10
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bogus Re: CCM Diagnostics
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Are you sure rodents didn't get in??? All these problems, dude... point to one of two things, some really corrupted grounds or mouse food.

It is SO rare when a CCM dies... it really is.
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1Fast04Vert Re: CCM Diagnostics
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There are a few relays in the area where you heard the clicking. Not at all unusual for one or more of them to act up when battery voltage gets too low. Low battery possible??
Posted on: 2011/3/14 2:22
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Epimax Re: CCM Diagnostics
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bogus wrote:
Are you sure rodents didn't get in??? All these problems, dude... point to one of two things, some really corrupted grounds or mouse food.

It is SO rare when a CCM dies... it really is.



I don't see any signs of unwanted guests,and I've looked everywhere....
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Epimax Re: CCM Diagnostics
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95vette wrote:
There are a few relays in the area where you heard the clicking. Not at all unusual for one or more of them to act up when battery voltage gets too low. Low battery possible??


I think the battery may be low. I'm going to check the voltage tonight and see..
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