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Where is the fuse for the ignition switch?

Where is the fuse for the ignition switch?

Voltage from the Ignition Switch YELLOW wire (held in crank position) goes thru the “CRANK Fuse” in the under hood fuse box, to the PURPLE wire (pin 59) of the PCM. IF the PCM sees NO Security DATA from the BCM, then it sends a signal to the Starter Relay (pin D12) located in the under hood fuse box.

Where is the fuse for the starter relay?

IF the Security Light is on, along with the Check Engine & ABS, this may be the PCM, as the PCM controls the Starter Relay to energize the Starter Solenoid. Voltage from the Ignition Switch YELLOW wire (held in crank position) goes thru the “CRANK Fuse” in the under hood fuse box, to the PURPLE wire (pin 59) of the PCM.

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Where is the spark in an ignition system?

Electronic ignition pickups are a component found on traditional electronic distributor ignition systems. They are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation of the distributor and triggers the ignition system.

What should I do if I see a fusible link?

If this (or something similar happens), you should check for blown fuses in your fuse box first. If everything looks okay, pop the hood and inspect the wiring harness for melted, scorched, or broken wires. Don’t panic if you see one, as it may simply be the fusible link doing its job.

What’s the difference between a fuse and a fusible link?

Fusible links—also spelled fuseable and fusable—serve a similar purpose to a fuse. (You can read more about fuses here.) Just like a fuse, the link is designed to handle a lower current (amp) load than the rest of the system so, in the event of a short or overload, the link will be the first failure point.

Voltage from the Ignition Switch YELLOW wire (held in crank position) goes thru the “CRANK Fuse” in the under hood fuse box, to the PURPLE wire (pin 59) of the PCM. IF the PCM sees NO Security DATA from the BCM, then it sends a signal to the Starter Relay (pin D12) located in the under hood fuse box.

What do fusible links look like in Pico?

Pico makes fusible links and is nice enough to give each one a plastic tab with the wire gauge and “fusible” written plainly to see. (Image/Summit Racing) Well, that’s the fun part. They look like wires, which can make troubleshooting a headache—we’ll get to that in a second.

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Ruth Doyle