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APPS sensor adjustment and reset difficulties.


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1 hour ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Got a box load of those left.

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Thank you, the brand and part number is all I needed. I’ll do a quick search on Google and place an order! 
 

After replacing this, I should be good to send my ecm out for repair, correct? AC noise is down from .04 to .025 with the WT ground mod and I’ve done the PCM protection mod. Just doing this to try to bring it down more and ensure I have a good rectifier in it

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On 8/12/2022 at 7:40 PM, Mopar1973Man said:

I'll sell mine for 30 dollars. See what you can do. But it will be here I've got an entire case of these diodes.

Sorry for replying to you so late, I took a two week vacation with the family and did not login here at all. I'm back now and ready to work on the second gen again lol.

 

So I ended up buying the diode off amazon for $20, the exact brand and part number you showed me in a previous post. I installed it in the alternator with new brushes and bearings from genos garage. I did the AC noise test again and it did not drop my AC noise at all, it is still sitting right around .025v. I did notice though that it does not spike above .030v anymore, it stays consistent at the .025v range. From what I read from other post it should be much lower after the new diode, correct? Or would you say its safe to run and I can finally send my ECM out to be repaired without risk of damaging it once I get it back. Also, I did notice on my scanner that my APPS sensor is suddenly reading correctly from 0-100% unlike the 8-71% before. I did not do a reset or anything, all I did was change the diode in the alternator and do the WT ground wire mod. 

 

Thanks for all the help with this issue I've had, sorry it took me a few weeks to reply. Hopefully this will be my last time posting in this thread and I can get that ECM rebuilt!!

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When you buy from Mopar1973Man you are helping to support the site which is good.

 

MoparMan also has the Timbo APPS which is far more reliable, no adjustment required for half the price of the factory unit.

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On 8/5/2022 at 2:02 PM, Auto Computer Specialist said:

Your computer needs attention, wait to start light should illuminate right away. The computer needs to be rebuilt from top to bottom to solve all the issues stated plus a software update.

Reading these posts prompts a question.  My truck is a 2000 with standard transmission and 327000 miles. 
Based on this info would you say I’ve used up the ECM CYCLES? What does it cost to rebuild the ECM from top to bottom?

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23 hours ago, DeepEastTexas2Gen said:

Reading these posts prompts a question.  My truck is a 2000 with standard transmission and 327000 miles. 
Based on this info would you say I’ve used up the ECM CYCLES? What does it cost to rebuild the ECM from top to bottom?

Is your lift pump powered by the ECM which is the factory set it up? Lift pump can go bad and damage the ECM so everyone is powering off the battery for the L.P., using the ECM power lead to trigger a relay. Relay has to contain a protection diode so no excess load going back thru burning up the ECM. IBMobile is the one who originally pointed this out about the need for a protection diode in the relay.

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