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dewmanshu Sep 9, 2007 08:16 PM

Seems to be a thing these days, those codes. Jesus Shannon, that's a shit load of diagnosing.

Seems from research I've done and those above diagnoses say the same thing. Clean the grounds for your EBCM. I have those codes (not exactly but for the most part) and I'll tell ya, a PCM didn't fix mine.

CHEVRACER83 Sep 10, 2007 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by dewmanshu
Jesus Shannon, that's a shit load of diagnosing.


better to have too much info than not enough :jest:

dewmanshu Sep 10, 2007 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by CHEVRACER83
better to have too much info than not enough :jest:

yes, yes sir this is correct most of the time, except for ADD fuckers like me.

CHEVRACER83 Sep 10, 2007 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by dewmanshu
yes, yes sir this is correct most of the time, except for ADD fuckers like me.


THERES ALWAYS AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE :judge: :jest:

BradS Sep 10, 2007 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by dewmanshu
Seems to be a thing these days, those codes. Jesus Shannon, that's a shit load of diagnosing.

Seems from research I've done and those above diagnoses say the same thing. Clean the grounds for your EBCM. I have those codes (not exactly but for the most part) and I'll tell ya, a PCM didn't fix mine.


so where do I find this ground? Is that the box under my driver side that causes the abs pump to run all the time when it goes out?

Grumpy5.3 Sep 10, 2007 10:08 PM

the ground you need is under the drivers door. It is bolted to the part of the frame that holds the body mount bolt. It is the one with 2 wires going to it. Just clean off the goop, and put a star washer under it, and tighten it.

BradS Sep 17, 2007 02:13 PM

Well I cleaned the battery terminals and changed the pcm. Problem solved. Not sure what fixec it but it hasent done it in 4 days and it was doing it everyday.


Im going to check out the PCM to see if that was the problem -- if it wasent then I will have one for sale soon


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