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jphi 06-17-2007 09:46 AM

2002 Diesel starts-won't go
 
I have a 2002 diesel. It will start and go in gear but won't accelerate. You step on the pedal and nothing. Also, the guages don't work or the lights when they are in the automatic mode.

Hayapower 06-17-2007 10:54 AM

RE: 2002 Diesel starts-won't go
 
Check fuse #45 10amp in the CJB (central Junction Box)... S/B the bottom most row, 4th fuse in from the right side going left....

jphi 06-17-2007 11:20 AM

RE: 2002 Diesel starts-won't go
 
Hayapower, you rule. That was it. Thank you for saving my fathers day. I have a two hour drive to see my dad and didn't know what to do. THANK YOU!

jphi 06-17-2007 11:24 AM

RE: 2002 Diesel starts-won't go
 
Any idea what would cause that fuse to blow?

Hayapower 06-17-2007 01:19 PM

RE: 2002 Diesel starts-won't go
 
Your welcome..

Could be a few things, and usually a fuse has a reason for popping ;) Could be the cluster itself, possibly the peddle position sensor control/circuit, or the OD cancel button/circuit.. There's a few other components on that fuseas well.. I've heard on ocassion of the OD cancel button wiring under the column covers at the base of the selector 'scrubbing' the insulation off as the shift lever drags the wiring and can short the circuit blowing the fuse.. You might want to pay attention as to 'when' the fuse pops if it does again, and if the shift selector has been moved as a first step..

Let me know if it blows again....

jdd 02-24-2009 01:04 PM

we have the same problem!!!
 
Hey ours does the same thing.... We have blown the fuse on more than one occasion can't seem to figure out what is causing it. We did notice that our automatic 4wheel drive swith doesn't seem to be working, and finally changed a relay and that seems to have fixed that problem, but does anyone have a idea of what is causing the fuse to keep blowing??


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