won't start after new marker light install
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It's been at the dealership since Thursday. They are still looking into it...
Last update I got, they were checking the computer connections...
Last update I got, they were checking the computer connections...
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Originally Posted by txjeeplover
Sometimes in situations like this we overlook the obvious.
while diagnosing the marker light fuses I must have pulled a fuse and put it in the wrong spot (the spot adjacent to it is an unused fuse location). turns out that fuse (m28) was the PCM feed/tcm (protects the communication between the tipm and the PCM). to avoid this in the future I may fill in the other unused slots (ie. empty slots, heated seats, rear window defogger, etc...)
the good news is that I'm a little less of an idiot I was last week :p. and it seems jeep does engineer alot of electronic protection to protect the tipm and PCM and various other electronics).
fortunately the ordeal was just an inconvenience, towing was free, and i only had to pay $100 diagnostic fee (even though it took them several hours of eliminating the more typical no-start reasons before hooking up the tipm wiring harness to a scanner type device to determine what was getting power) and $0.90 for a new fuse :p
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thx everyone for reading along and offering advice. turns out I was an idiot, and txjeeplover got it right.
while diagnosing the marker light fuses I must have pulled a fuse and put it in the wrong spot (the spot adjacent to it is an unused fuse location). turns out that fuse (m28) was the PCM feed/tcm (protects the communication between the tipm and the PCM). to avoid this in the future I may fill in the other unused slots (ie. empty slots, heated seats, rear window defogger, etc...)
the good news is that I'm a little less of an idiot I was last week :p. and it seems jeep does engineer alot of electronic protection to protect the tipm and PCM and various other electronics).
fortunately the ordeal was just an inconvenience, towing was free, and i only had to pay $100 diagnostic fee (even though it took them several hours of eliminating the more typical no-start reasons before hooking up the tipm wiring harness to a scanner type device to determine what was getting power) and $0.90 for a new fuse :p
while diagnosing the marker light fuses I must have pulled a fuse and put it in the wrong spot (the spot adjacent to it is an unused fuse location). turns out that fuse (m28) was the PCM feed/tcm (protects the communication between the tipm and the PCM). to avoid this in the future I may fill in the other unused slots (ie. empty slots, heated seats, rear window defogger, etc...)
the good news is that I'm a little less of an idiot I was last week :p. and it seems jeep does engineer alot of electronic protection to protect the tipm and PCM and various other electronics).
fortunately the ordeal was just an inconvenience, towing was free, and i only had to pay $100 diagnostic fee (even though it took them several hours of eliminating the more typical no-start reasons before hooking up the tipm wiring harness to a scanner type device to determine what was getting power) and $0.90 for a new fuse :p