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<p>[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 11725231, member: 168603"]Truck won’t start. Had it running, it died. Low coolant. Added a gallon, fired up again, ran good. Next morning wouldn’t start. Put new batteries in it. I think it’s froze up now that it turned cold.Last Fuel was down south. Plus the tanks are low. I added Howe’s, Changed fuel filters. Going to cross my fingers in a few minutes. If it starts, BT straight to the fuel stop 3/4 mile away. My fault, for not getting some treated fuel, before parking it. It was late, got empty 7 miles from home. May still have a ecm power harness problem. Low voltage code has been on for years. I was told it was the battery in the ecm. Further research says it’s the harness. It may have a broken wire. Trying everything else first. I’d rather just buy the whole harness later and change it. Not real good with electrical stuff. Always screw up more than I fix. Lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 11725231, member: 168603"]Truck won’t start. Had it running, it died. Low coolant. Added a gallon, fired up again, ran good. Next morning wouldn’t start. Put new batteries in it. I think it’s froze up now that it turned cold.Last Fuel was down south. Plus the tanks are low. I added Howe’s, Changed fuel filters. Going to cross my fingers in a few minutes. If it starts, BT straight to the fuel stop 3/4 mile away. My fault, for not getting some treated fuel, before parking it. It was late, got empty 7 miles from home. May still have a ecm power harness problem. Low voltage code has been on for years. I was told it was the battery in the ecm. Further research says it’s the harness. It may have a broken wire. Trying everything else first. I’d rather just buy the whole harness later and change it. Not real good with electrical stuff. Always screw up more than I fix. Lol.[/QUOTE]
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