So started looking into why power management fuse kept popping. One side of where the fuse goes in the fuse block was shorted to ground. I undid the fuse block and figured out which wire it was under the hood and followed it up to the fuel shut off solenoid on the injection pump. I unplugged it tested it at the tab on top of the pump and it was shorted to ground. With it unplugged it hasn’t blown a fuse yet, which now it won’t start but I had the key on a lot during testing and when I was fixing the passenger front turn signal and side marker light.
So I’m going to try to find a new one of those….
It’s always something! Lol.
I did get the lights fixed but I don’t have turn signals at all. The bulbs just light up solid. I forgot too that I had never switched out the flasher module(s) when I switched to LEDs so I still need to do that. But I also think I might still have a ground issue. I want to run some more grounds between the body and frame and between the battery and frame.
So I’m going to try to find a new one of those….
It’s always something! Lol.
I did get the lights fixed but I don’t have turn signals at all. The bulbs just light up solid. I forgot too that I had never switched out the flasher module(s) when I switched to LEDs so I still need to do that. But I also think I might still have a ground issue. I want to run some more grounds between the body and frame and between the battery and frame.