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Cranks, no start no spark no fuel pump no accessories

Old Oct 16, 2021 | 7:44 PM
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Originally Posted by hanky
Until you can verify definitely that power and ground are available where they should be , we are working in a fog.
Suggest either a test light or voltmeter to confirm good power and ground are available at the diagnostic plug.
Power should be at pin #16 and grounds (2) are at pins 4 & 5. Until you do this you can;t be sure of anything.
The code reader powering up proves power and ground are good at the DLC.

The issue is with the PCM, the data circuit, or the code reader was bad out of the box.

To Dsco250:

Check voltage at pin 2 (purple wire) at the DLC (OBD2 connector) with the key on, making sure to ground the meter using pin 4 or 5 (black and black/white wires). It should be at least 7 volts.

The next step depends on the voltage reading.

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