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KAM low voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Z" data-source="post: 1033824" data-attributes="member: 58941"><p>Code p 1633 After a long stretch of internet searching I started with the battery terminals because they were corroded so i fixed that problem. Then before I did anything else I cleared the code p 1633 again and it popped right up again. So I have a friend who has All data on his computer and had him print me out a copy of the fuse box so that I could tell what fuse is what and if a fuse even belongs there given that there is so many spaces open in the fuse block. And when I compaired the copy I had to what was there I noticed that there was a fuse missing in one spot and another fuse where there should not have been one just 2 spaces away I looked up what those spaces went too and yep there it was it went to PCM so I put the fuse where it belonged and it cleared instantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Z, post: 1033824, member: 58941"] Code p 1633 After a long stretch of internet searching I started with the battery terminals because they were corroded so i fixed that problem. Then before I did anything else I cleared the code p 1633 again and it popped right up again. So I have a friend who has All data on his computer and had him print me out a copy of the fuse box so that I could tell what fuse is what and if a fuse even belongs there given that there is so many spaces open in the fuse block. And when I compaired the copy I had to what was there I noticed that there was a fuse missing in one spot and another fuse where there should not have been one just 2 spaces away I looked up what those spaces went too and yep there it was it went to PCM so I put the fuse where it belonged and it cleared instantly. [/QUOTE]
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