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I have an adrenaline iQuad in my truck.  One day it was working fine and then while my truck was idling I heard a pop in the combustion and I lost all communication with the Quadzilla.  I unplugged the main connector and plugged it back in and it started working again for a few hours then it popped again and did the same thing.  I got home and was sitting on the porch looking something up on my phone and noticed i was still connected to the iQuad wifi even though the truck was off and so was the ignition.

 

The last couple days I've been fooling around with the module and it only seems to want to connect when I unplug the main connector and plug it back in however it only seems to get through half the initialization process before it craps out again.  Any help on where to go next with this is appreciated.  I was looking to maybe get a replacement main connector but I don't want to if the unit is fried.

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  • you are going to need to have quadzilla test the unit.  A pop is not a good thing from an electrical device.  

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you are going to need to have quadzilla test the unit.  A pop is not a good thing from an electrical device.

 

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Yup... need to send back to Quadzilla for testing.

 

Red wire is direct to +12V, Red/White is hooked to the fuse in the cab. (Key ON) power only. Quadzilla will only hold power on till it cools if the option is on. Then it should drop power on the Red/White.

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Hmm ok.  I got it to work again for a bit then it just drops out again and I’m back to stock.  If I unplug the box and plug it back in it usually comes back for a bit. One time it was ok for a 10 min drive but after I shut it off and started it back up it was dead again.

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New update,  I disconnected the pump tap wire and now the quadzilla works perfectly fine.  Reconnect the pump tap and it flakes out again as soon as i hit pump tap fueling point.  

 

Isn't there a resistor that's known to go bad I can replace?