Joshsheff
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2022
- Posts
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- Location
- 99205
- First Name
- Josh
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 k20
- Engine Size
- 350
I'm lost could use some help. This dates back to last year. The truck is a plow truck so maybe 1000 miles per year for the last 15 years. Last year I had a coil fail I replaced it and the next day the ignition control module failed replaced it and the truck ran fine 99% of the time, about once a day it would just stop running and Id pull over and it would fire right up smells a little rich when this happens.
Now dating back to the current issue about a month ago the ignition control module failed again replaced it and it was good for about 20 mins then the truck died again. I went ahead and replaced the coil, ignition control module, and the ignition switch with all new parts. I noticed a fuse under the dash was blown from what I can track down it's possibly the accessory fuse which possibly controls ignition components? I replaced the fuse and noticed it was blown again. Anyone that has some pointers or where I should start would be greatly appreciated. Relays, disable links, fuses, no spark, no start, I'm stumped.
Now dating back to the current issue about a month ago the ignition control module failed again replaced it and it was good for about 20 mins then the truck died again. I went ahead and replaced the coil, ignition control module, and the ignition switch with all new parts. I noticed a fuse under the dash was blown from what I can track down it's possibly the accessory fuse which possibly controls ignition components? I replaced the fuse and noticed it was blown again. Anyone that has some pointers or where I should start would be greatly appreciated. Relays, disable links, fuses, no spark, no start, I'm stumped.