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Old 08-03-2014, 02:57 PM   #5
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So something is not working to tell your engine to turn off electricity. Most likely is the ignition switch or a short. A volt meter and a fsm is your best bet. You never know how the guy before you wired up the engine or any other fun features. People are stupid when it comes to wiring.
the thing is the guy is a wiring guru. but heres and update.
UPDATE:
while the power FC was still on i scrolled through the sensor check option and saw that WTRT flashes and AIRT flashes. like its trying to tell me its bad but the wire still works. like its intermittent or something. so ill figure out what those abbreviations mean this is also when the relay clicks when i take it out and put it back in.i also notice that if i start the car and turn it completely off with out going to ACC first, none of this happens. its when i switch to ACC then pull the key out is when everything stays on. only way to turn off the PFC and the accessory lights is to pull the EGI relay and the big 75A fuse for the accessory lights....weird. but i have been in the FSM. im gonna look more today. i also have a friend coming over with a multimeter. still woud like some pointers from you guys
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