All Engines: How To: Remove Fuse Box
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I know this may sound dumb but I need a second ear.
I work at Toyota in a Call Center, our employee labor rate is $45 so I paid the guys to install my ky clutch. after the clutch install, the ECM isn't sending pulse width modulation (that's what the tech said and he was a gm tech for years) to the cooling fans to turn them on so the car overheats at idle. They are trying to tell me I need a new ecm but I didn't before the car went in the shop!!! After this retarded battle, they have checked the fan, wires, connections ect with no fix.
I want to personally remove the fuse box and ecm to check to make sure pins are lined up properly. Do I essentially just need to the check the pin underneath the ECM fuse in the back right of the fuse box (I have an HHR SS so my fuse box is a pinch different)
I know this may sound dumb but I need a second ear.
I work at Toyota in a Call Center, our employee labor rate is $45 so I paid the guys to install my ky clutch. after the clutch install, the ECM isn't sending pulse width modulation (that's what the tech said and he was a gm tech for years) to the cooling fans to turn them on so the car overheats at idle. They are trying to tell me I need a new ecm but I didn't before the car went in the shop!!! After this retarded battle, they have checked the fan, wires, connections ect with no fix.
I want to personally remove the fuse box and ecm to check to make sure pins are lined up properly. Do I essentially just need to the check the pin underneath the ECM fuse in the back right of the fuse box (I have an HHR SS so my fuse box is a pinch different)
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