New thermistor and still have problem!!
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: dieselrob
Well 94harley ran my vin and i was still eligable, So i called my dealer and they are hooking me up with a new ecm. So now i figured i would put the stock thermistor back in so they couldnt see the other one and blame me. The stock one ohmed within its opperating specs. I put the old one back in and just for the heck of it id see what happened. I just touch the battery cable and the fan went on, o well. So i firgured id hook the battery up and see if the lights ctill flash and tryed it. Now it all of a sudden work like normal no fan no hot light. Im confused how its fixed all of a sudden but , im still gonna have them put a new ecm in it.</end quote></div>
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] You rebooted just like a computer(in fact it is!) BUT will still go bad again! Leave it unhooked until new one replaced or can cause some damage as some have had. Or just disconnect battery.
Well 94harley ran my vin and i was still eligable, So i called my dealer and they are hooking me up with a new ecm. So now i figured i would put the stock thermistor back in so they couldnt see the other one and blame me. The stock one ohmed within its opperating specs. I put the old one back in and just for the heck of it id see what happened. I just touch the battery cable and the fan went on, o well. So i firgured id hook the battery up and see if the lights ctill flash and tryed it. Now it all of a sudden work like normal no fan no hot light. Im confused how its fixed all of a sudden but , im still gonna have them put a new ecm in it.</end quote></div>
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] You rebooted just like a computer(in fact it is!) BUT will still go bad again! Leave it unhooked until new one replaced or can cause some damage as some have had. Or just disconnect battery.
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