Up and died
It's a strange one. On the way home from work my truck just died. Truck would crank, the ocasional sputter, but no start. After looking around at fuses, I pulled #30, put it back in, and the truck started. About a half mile down the road it dies again, but for some reason I reached down and pushed on #30, the truck restarted on its own. A block away from home, it died, and pushing #30 did not work. This time cycling the key, and on the 3rd or 4th time it started. During this whole episode, I had no CheckEngine lights or any other indicators, that's what has me stumped. If IDM, fuel pump, ect. had lost power, shouldn't I have gotten a light of some sort?
This weekend I'm going to replace the fittings in the fuse box for #30 fuse, that will make it a nice tight hold on the fuse.
I'm a bit aggrevated about this and not completely thinking clearly...Does anyone have thoughts on what else to check? The stealer wants $260 to scan and run tests, not letting them empty my pockets for this.
This weekend I'm going to replace the fittings in the fuse box for #30 fuse, that will make it a nice tight hold on the fuse.
I'm a bit aggrevated about this and not completely thinking clearly...Does anyone have thoughts on what else to check? The stealer wants $260 to scan and run tests, not letting them empty my pockets for this.
Fuel heater is already unplugged, I had the "blowing fuse" issue a just over a year ago. I'm not blowing the fuse, the dang thing is lose and bumps will cause the truck to die.
I'm going to bypass the fuse box (#30) and install an inline fuse, don't have the time to replace the clasps at the moment. Any ideas on why hitting bumps in the road will kill it?
I'm going to bypass the fuse box (#30) and install an inline fuse, don't have the time to replace the clasps at the moment. Any ideas on why hitting bumps in the road will kill it?


