| Ruralmedic |
May 17, 2003 12:29 AM |
Re:ECM reflashed/Electrical gremlin
Well, I've got it fixed, I don't know if it was related to the ECM service calibration or not, but the problem started right after that was done.<br><br>Cummins said that this would have nothing to do with the ECM. So, I researched the electrical system, reading just about every post here that had anything remotely to do with it. <br><br>The culprit must have been the Seatbelt Control Timer Module(SCTM) that caused a short. The local dealer did not have one in stock, so I ordered one. I still had the problem with the dome lights and key chime. So while waiting for a new SCTM, I removed the lower dash panel, and found another timer module, just below and to the right of the steering column. I unplugged and removed it. I opened it up, sprayed the printed circuit board with contact cleaner, put it all back together, and bingo, the dome lights, key chime, and door locks now work as they should.<br><br>Today I received the new SCTM for $118. However, the wiring harness from the door sill to the connector under the seat, which carries a DC P/N, is already obselete. This system which uses electric solenoids to lock the seat belts, where they retract into the seat backs, is no longer used. So rather than search salvage yards for a 10 pin plug, I wired up some by-pass jumpers for the melted ones, using the original plug. Installed the new SCTM, and the seatbelts now work as they should! Whew, I'm much happier now. Although the miss at idle is still there.
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