Camatruder
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- May 11, 2016
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- Location
- Belgium
- First Name
- Rik
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350ci / 5.7l
Hi guys, i’m having troubles diagnosing this code 42 (timing issue).
My truck is very hard to start, it needs cranking 30 seconds or more. When it finally runs, it runs and drives great as if there’s nothing wrong.
Battery voltage is good. I have good spark at all cilinders when cranking. Basic timing is set at 0° with the tan wire disconnected. I already replaced the ICM but that did not help. All 4 wires and connectors between the ICM and ECM are good (no shorts, no opens). Only thing, the ground wire (black red) is only grounded in the ICM, not in the ECM. Should it be and does that mean the ECM is faulty?
Or can it be something completely different?
My truck is very hard to start, it needs cranking 30 seconds or more. When it finally runs, it runs and drives great as if there’s nothing wrong.
Battery voltage is good. I have good spark at all cilinders when cranking. Basic timing is set at 0° with the tan wire disconnected. I already replaced the ICM but that did not help. All 4 wires and connectors between the ICM and ECM are good (no shorts, no opens). Only thing, the ground wire (black red) is only grounded in the ICM, not in the ECM. Should it be and does that mean the ECM is faulty?
Or can it be something completely different?