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Can a B1352-20 cause a no start? Or do I get that code simply because i turned the ignition on?
No other codes are present except P0677/P0678 glow plug but its 89 degree out today so that shouldn't matter right?
Did you ever figure this out? I was driving down the road yesterday and my truck died. I restarted it up and it fired up right away. I had to keep the RPMs up with the throttle so it dident die. Did that till I got home. Pulled codes and B1352 is the only one that makes sense to me. Got home and let off the pedal and truck instantly died. It died about 5 times but every time started up right away.
I did not disable my door chimes on purpose, but I will check that out. I Have a auto enginuity and am familure with using it. I think I figured it out though. Drove the truck today with the AE hooked up and monitoring ICP EOT, ECT ICPV It was running find and only tried to die once. Yesterday it would start right back up and run as long as I kept the RPM up with the accelerator. I inspected the ICP today because its getting about 45-50k miles on it. It is bleeding oil through it again massive oil leaking out of it. I ordered a ICP sensor from Clay and I have a pigtail from a prior order. I am going to put that in and see if that was the problem. What do you think? Nice to see you again bismic its been awhile since I have been on here.
I did not disable my door chimes on purpose, but I will check that out. I Have a auto enginuity and am familure with using it. I think I figured it out though. Drove the truck today with the AE hooked up and monitoring ICP EOT, ECT ICPV It was running find and only tried to die once. Yesterday it would start right back up and run as long as I kept the RPM up with the accelerator. I inspected the ICP today because its getting about 45-50k miles on it. It is bleeding oil through it again massive oil leaking out of it. I ordered a ICP sensor from Clay and I have a pigtail from a prior order. I am going to put that in and see if that was the problem. What do you think? Nice to see you again bismic its been awhile since I have been on here.
Thank you!
Sounds like you found the issue w/ the engine dying
May be some issues w/ the ignition switch contacts for the B1352. The door chime disable mod is putting some tape inside the switch and this can interfere w/ the operation of the door chime operation and cause this code. I suppose that something else in their (not on purpose) could also. You might pull the ignition and inspect/clean.
Under the steering column and you will see a small (about 3/16 dia) hole in the plastic under where the ignition cylinder is. Insert the key into the ignition and turn to RUN position. Use a small allen key or small screwdriver in the hole under the column and push up while feeling around until you feel some give in the screwdriver - this will push the release button on the ignition cylinder, then pull out ignition cylinder.
The B1352 is for the key in ignition circuit. I have mine disconnected intentionally so I too have the code. Here's a screen shot from IDS.
And here is the wire and contact at the ignition switch removed so I don't get the annoying chime.
I guess we are going to make use of an old zombie thread.
When I put the new clock spring in I put it all back but
still get a buzzer that does not always come on when the
door is open. Any insight on that issue?
I guess we are going to make use of an old zombie thread.
When I put the new clock spring in I put it all back but
still get a buzzer that does not always come on when the
door is open. Any insight on that issue?
See that little brass tab? Make sure it has a good connection when the key is inserted. I'd start there. IIRC it's ground actuated.
edit: Heck, you're the one with all the pdf's. lol
Would a tired lock cylinder also cause that?
Mine does seem a bit on the tired side.
And I am being lazy tonight.
I can't remember how the wire tab even holds in place now that I try to think about it. A wobbly key in the tumblers may do it but I'd suspect playing around with the key you should be able to duplicate the effect. That trigger wire is the one that when you open the door it chimes to remind you your key isn't in your pocket.
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