1987 GMC Jimmy
Automobile Hoarder
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2016
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
This is a question about my car, but it's CCC so fairly similar to TBI and same setup as CA carbureted squares. I finally got a remanufactured ECM that held up, and it's been going good for a few thousand miles. Anyways, a torrential thunderstorm came the other night, and the next day I went to go get the car to run some errands. The sealer between the firewall and the evaporator/heater core/blower motor case was all cracked up, and I meant to fix it a couple months ago but didn't have time. Anyways, the rain seeped in, and ran down to where the computer is inside the passenger side kick panel and turned it into a fishbowl. I was so pissed because I finally got a good one. Anyways, I ordered a new one under warranty, and it came in. I popped the PROM in, hooked it up, and turned the car on. For about twenty seconds, the car ran great. Then my SES light started flickering, smoke started wofting out of the ECM, and the car started running bad again. I've had ECM's bad out of the box, but I've never seen them smoke before. The PROM did get wet, but I let it dry out, and the car did run fine for those few seconds. I figured if there was something wrong with the PROM, I'd just get a Code 51 and go from there. All I got was smoke and a complete failure of the ECM. At this point, I'm just assuming it was a crap reman, and I'll keep getting new ones until I'm back where I was before the thunderstorm. I got it all sealed up nice now, but too late for my old computer.