Bronson with Bronco
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With the pos lead on the Y wire and the com lead on the red wire, it reads positive voltage.Digital multimeter (DMM)? Test again and look for a "-" (negative) symbol in front of some of the numbers.
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With the pos lead on the Y wire and the com lead on the red wire, it reads positive voltage.Digital multimeter (DMM)? Test again and look for a "-" (negative) symbol in front of some of the numbers.
Which wire are you referring to?what color was the wire?
I'll check grounds next.Sounds like a grounding problem. It was using the shield. which is grounded back at the ECM as a ground for the power. The arcing was the circuits and the PCM using the shield to complete the circuit. Now you fixed that you do not have a good ground to the system. Using the shield as a conductor certainly can introduce noise and make it run lousy.
It was bare wire, with the foil shielding around it and the other two insulated wires going down to the crank position sensor.the bare wire. was it the actual foil metal shielding or was there a bare wire?
I think it was exposed out of the split loom just through the process of the engine swap. The loom is brittle, so weaving it down into position I probably broke the loom some. I did ohm the two wires from the crank position sensor back to the edis, and they checked out.did it get pinched or caught in the accessory drive? how does the crank pickup look? i would ohm those wires back to the pcm
I'll need some instructions... Where are the pdb diode and noise capacitor?run power directly to the diode in the pdb or noise capacitor and see if it starts then..
If anyone's going to be guilty of redgreen repairs, it's probably going to be me.there should be a redgreen(hmmm might be covered in duct tape if redgreen has anything to do with it...but i digress) wire near the coil pack with a ingition capacitor looking critter on it.....unplug it and put power to the wire harness....you are back feeding it...then jump the starter solonoid.....make sure its in park first