Posted by ASEguy on November 21, 2011 at 04:50:18 from (68.186.162.134):
In Reply to: Update on 02 f250 posted by Johndeereman on November 20, 2011 at 17:44:28:
As previously posted, something has probably caused the fuse to blow. I presume by engine control it's the ECM fuse. That narrows down the search to mostly under hood components. Check wiring for places it has rubbed through. I look for anything out of the ordinary like no wiring conduit or wires hanging down rubbing on a shield or manifold. Basically you are looking for a short to ground. I have found a couple near the transmission where the front driveshaft rubbed through a wire over time causing an intermittant dying condition. They can be frustrating after a while for the owner and the technician. I advise taking the time now to start the methodical search. In addition, let the truck run and wiggle the harnesses one at a time and you might get lucky and the truck will die. You might also contact Ford for possible TSB's on the subject or look it up on-line. If you do it, be a detective and give a careful eye to all wires individually after you rule out obvious issues like rubbing through on a heat shield. Hope this helps. Gerard
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