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Re: stall/no start, loses communication in high ambient temps
Thanks. I had thought of that and put my hair dryer on the fuse with ohm meter connected and got no change, but I replaced fuse anyway to be safe. Looks like it is the PCM. I can duplicate the problem in the hot sun for a couple hours and make it go away quick... Login to read more. ![]()
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