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For future P1606 people, check the VVEL relay box and connections. So the code came back, and swapping modules and relays or resetting the ECM didnt work. Fiddled around with
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For future P1606 people, check the VVEL relay box and connections.
So the code came back, and swapping modules and relays or resetting the ECM didnt work. Fiddled around with the VVEL relay box. When I removed it from the bracket, I noticed that the bottom of the relay box wasnt clipped in properly. This allowed the wire harness alot of play and must have caused bad connection to the connection pins. After I snapped the relay box bottom back, I was able to get the Z started up with no code.
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