Are there any Fuseable links to prevent starting
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Are there any Fuseable links to prevent starting
Just bought a 2012 PPV it wont crank at all looks like police removed their equipment by YANKING IT ALL OUT
Re: Are there any Fuseable links to prevent starting
I don't remember seeing any when I gutted the 2013 donor car. Most of the car makers have done away with them and just use high amperage fuses in the fuse block. Do all of the interior/exterior lights work and does all of the accessories work when the ignition switch is in the run position?
I am assuming that the engine is not turning over.
David
I am assuming that the engine is not turning over.
David
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Re: Are there any Fuseable links to prevent starting
Correct !
Dash lights up no starter engagement
Dash lights up no starter engagement
Re: Are there any Fuseable links to prevent starting
There is a 60 amp fuse on the actual positive baytery terminal assembly but if that blew it would also cut off power to the underhood fuse box and you would not even be able to get the key out of the ignition and a lot of other stuff would not work.
Diagram here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19-vgx ... 3k4TMLSANU
BUt get a test light and confirm you got 12 volts at the underhood fuse box (13mm bolt on front of box) If you got 12 volts there chances are you got it at the starter then you need to find out if the solenoid actuation signal is being sent from the BCM.
EDIT: Oh wow look at that the forum displays PDF right inline!! Fancy!!
Diagram here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19-vgx ... 3k4TMLSANU
BUt get a test light and confirm you got 12 volts at the underhood fuse box (13mm bolt on front of box) If you got 12 volts there chances are you got it at the starter then you need to find out if the solenoid actuation signal is being sent from the BCM.
EDIT: Oh wow look at that the forum displays PDF right inline!! Fancy!!