Electrical fault/ abs module |
04-12-2025, (Subject: Electrical fault/ abs module ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Electrical fault/ abs module (04-11-2025 )Zmcd Wrote: 2009 prostar isx 2009 prostar with an ISX?... That would be a CM871 engine. It could be the fuel solenoid that has gone bad... you can simply take it off and remove the guts from it, and leaving the gasket, re-installing it to get you off the side of the road. However, What your describing is more likely to be ... YES, the CM871 is notorious for the ECM to go bad and cut out like that randomly... especially if no one has replaced the crank shaft damper in the last 500k miles, or 5 years. When the fluid/gel inside the crank shaft damper starts getting hardened, it allows for higher frequency vibrations,.. often taking out the ECM on those engines. And if it IS the ECM... only get a replacement one from a stealers$it .. and make sure they pre-flash it with your software + restore the truck template before taking it away from them ... hang it on the truck and ensure it cranks/runs ... to ensure you get one that is not dead on arrival, and are out $2,00+ trying to make a return claim. here is a related threads on how to check for this and other info ... https://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?...2#pid75592 User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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