P1682 and Other Fun Stuff
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P1682 and Other Fun Stuff
Okay, Our van had been parked for a few days. When I attempted to start it, the engine started but the starter stayed engaged. Shut it off and tried a few more times and finally it started properly but ran very rough. The message, Reduced Power was displayed along with the check engine light. The code was P1682. I cleared the code and it restarted and ran fine. Any thoughts on trouble shooting this?
A little background on this van. The instrument cluster dies intermittently for a few seconds (unless it is quite warm in the van and then it might die for several minutes) The dealer has replaced the Instrument Cluster, removed the after market radio and replaced the ignition switch. All of this was done to address the instrument cluster issue. The startup problem is new! So far, I have put another ignition switch in and swapped the start relay for the AC relay...problem still exists.
Regards,
Gary
2014 4500 Express Cutaway Van Chassis
A little background on this van. The instrument cluster dies intermittently for a few seconds (unless it is quite warm in the van and then it might die for several minutes) The dealer has replaced the Instrument Cluster, removed the after market radio and replaced the ignition switch. All of this was done to address the instrument cluster issue. The startup problem is new! So far, I have put another ignition switch in and swapped the start relay for the AC relay...problem still exists.
Regards,
Gary
2014 4500 Express Cutaway Van Chassis
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Your starter problem is probably a sticking solenoid on the starter. You can check it for wear and try cleaning and lubricating the starter solenoid or just replacing the unit.
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Stan,
It had to do with the installation. According to GM, the installer tapped into the 12v circuit for the body control module and they were convinced that was why the IC was intermittently going dead. That was later disproven when I moved the 12v tap directly to the battery. I've been struggling with the dash issue for two years with no real success. This latest issue may be related to the same source.
Gary
It had to do with the installation. According to GM, the installer tapped into the 12v circuit for the body control module and they were convinced that was why the IC was intermittently going dead. That was later disproven when I moved the 12v tap directly to the battery. I've been struggling with the dash issue for two years with no real success. This latest issue may be related to the same source.
Gary
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It's been too many years since I installed professionally, and maybe things have changed. But they used to have the power plug for a radio, even if the vehicle was ordered without a radio. If your suspicion is correct, I'd look for other aftermarket items that may have been installed. I'd be interested in knowing more about your van(?). RV, or work truck? Back in the day, we used to call that a "cab & chassis".
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Stan,
You're right... I think the dealer is as much to blame as anyone. They pointed the figure at the up-fitter and the up-fitter said "no way"! To get the dealer back focused on solving the problem, I just told them to remove it and I would deal with it later.
Yes, this is a cab/chassis holding up a Coachman Class C RV. The only "after market" item in the GM section was the radio. I now have the original radio re-installed and pulling power directly from the aux battery. The memory circuit is also tied to that same battery. I did it this way to demonstrate to the dealer and GM that the radio was not the source of the problem. They have since agreed and moved on to the IC...which they replaced a few months ago. (that didn't fix anything either) I don't want to take it back to them so, I'm struggling with this myself.
This new issue has me nervous as I'm concerned this "electrical gremlin" may be growing!
Gary
You're right... I think the dealer is as much to blame as anyone. They pointed the figure at the up-fitter and the up-fitter said "no way"! To get the dealer back focused on solving the problem, I just told them to remove it and I would deal with it later.
Yes, this is a cab/chassis holding up a Coachman Class C RV. The only "after market" item in the GM section was the radio. I now have the original radio re-installed and pulling power directly from the aux battery. The memory circuit is also tied to that same battery. I did it this way to demonstrate to the dealer and GM that the radio was not the source of the problem. They have since agreed and moved on to the IC...which they replaced a few months ago. (that didn't fix anything either) I don't want to take it back to them so, I'm struggling with this myself.
This new issue has me nervous as I'm concerned this "electrical gremlin" may be growing!
Gary