Vehicle cranks, won't start. I checked fuel pressure, good, checked spark, good. Purchased engine diagnostic tool and getting P1626 code. Code indicates issue with theft system and PCM not getting correct code from BCM, which the PCM cuts off fuel.
At one point I bypassed the theft system with the jumper wire, was able to do the relearn and after a week was successful getting it started. The security light remained on however. I then replaced the spider injection system, which I disconnected the battery. After installing the injectors, the truck started right up. The next day, it would not start. I did the relearn, and nothing. I removed the jumper and relearned, and no start.
That's when I purchased the diagnostic tool (Autel MK808BT), and discovered the P1626. Subsequently, I replaced the ignition wire harness, the ignition housing (which contained the passlock system), the BCM, and the PCM.All the relearns seem to be successful.
Checked the security system using the Autel, and the live data is indicating everything is working fine. I'm getting my 5 volts reference through the passlock, then when the key is turned on the voltage drops under 5 volts like it is supposed to do. The key code indicates passed with a "Valid Code 10". Live engine data shows the engine is turning with rpm's around 110 or so (so I don't suspect crank or cam sensor issues).
I then replaced the BCM, completed the relearn and no codes with the BCM, but still getting the P1626 through the PCM. I even tried going back to the old ignition harness with the bypass wire (no success). I then removed the bypass wire and installed two resistors that bypass wire that simulated the resistance of the key. No success.
Reinstalled the new harness again, replaced the PCM, complete the relearn, and I am still exactly where I was. The only think left that I have been reading about is possible ground issue/wiring issue between the BCM and PCM?
Would love some advice.
Thanks!
Steve
At one point I bypassed the theft system with the jumper wire, was able to do the relearn and after a week was successful getting it started. The security light remained on however. I then replaced the spider injection system, which I disconnected the battery. After installing the injectors, the truck started right up. The next day, it would not start. I did the relearn, and nothing. I removed the jumper and relearned, and no start.
That's when I purchased the diagnostic tool (Autel MK808BT), and discovered the P1626. Subsequently, I replaced the ignition wire harness, the ignition housing (which contained the passlock system), the BCM, and the PCM.All the relearns seem to be successful.
Checked the security system using the Autel, and the live data is indicating everything is working fine. I'm getting my 5 volts reference through the passlock, then when the key is turned on the voltage drops under 5 volts like it is supposed to do. The key code indicates passed with a "Valid Code 10". Live engine data shows the engine is turning with rpm's around 110 or so (so I don't suspect crank or cam sensor issues).
I then replaced the BCM, completed the relearn and no codes with the BCM, but still getting the P1626 through the PCM. I even tried going back to the old ignition harness with the bypass wire (no success). I then removed the bypass wire and installed two resistors that bypass wire that simulated the resistance of the key. No success.
Reinstalled the new harness again, replaced the PCM, complete the relearn, and I am still exactly where I was. The only think left that I have been reading about is possible ground issue/wiring issue between the BCM and PCM?
Would love some advice.
Thanks!
Steve
Apr 6, 2019 at 6:23 AM