Inyo_man
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Looked for a firewall ground, but was not able to locate one. From what I saw, the body ground on the negative battery cable is it. Can anyone point me to it?
Using the suggested tests in the above linked post:
Starter Relay tests-
Inhibit slot: With positive DVM lead to positive battery terminal and negative DVM lead to Inhibit slot, key turned to start we have 12.6 volts.
Slot #48 (tranny position): With negative DVM lead to battery negative and positive DVM lead in slot #48, key to start we have 6-7 volts.
Slot #21 (ignition): With negative DVM lead to negative battery terminal and positive DVM lead in slot #21, key in ON position, we have 0 volts. With key in start position 6-7 volts.
Slot #19 (starter): Applied 12 volts directly from battery to slot #19, we have a click, but no crank.
Used jumper wire between starter wire plug and positive battery terminal. It clicks, but does not crank.
When jump started the starter engages and starts the Xterra.
OBD II scan: No codes. When idling the voltage reading is 14.3 volts.
Checked all fuses with DVM (in cab and engine bay) all check out.
Switched relays in engine bay- no change.
Reverse lights illuminate when in reverse.
Battery has 12.6 volts resting and 14.3 at idle.
Battery terminals new and tightened.
Positive battery cable reads 12.6 volts at starter connection.
I can jump start the rig and it runs fine.
Since the Xterra jump starts, does this mean the IPDM is operating correctly?
Cheers
Using the suggested tests in the above linked post:
Starter Relay tests-
Inhibit slot: With positive DVM lead to positive battery terminal and negative DVM lead to Inhibit slot, key turned to start we have 12.6 volts.
Slot #48 (tranny position): With negative DVM lead to battery negative and positive DVM lead in slot #48, key to start we have 6-7 volts.
Slot #21 (ignition): With negative DVM lead to negative battery terminal and positive DVM lead in slot #21, key in ON position, we have 0 volts. With key in start position 6-7 volts.
Slot #19 (starter): Applied 12 volts directly from battery to slot #19, we have a click, but no crank.
Used jumper wire between starter wire plug and positive battery terminal. It clicks, but does not crank.
When jump started the starter engages and starts the Xterra.
OBD II scan: No codes. When idling the voltage reading is 14.3 volts.
Checked all fuses with DVM (in cab and engine bay) all check out.
Switched relays in engine bay- no change.
Reverse lights illuminate when in reverse.
Battery has 12.6 volts resting and 14.3 at idle.
Battery terminals new and tightened.
Positive battery cable reads 12.6 volts at starter connection.
I can jump start the rig and it runs fine.
Since the Xterra jump starts, does this mean the IPDM is operating correctly?
Cheers
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