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Old 06-04-2008, 04:57 PM   #1
fordon
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Default Help..elitrical ?

As some of you may know i was putting a fairmont dash in ute.

Well got around doing it today.

Everything seems to work,comes/lights up.
Its not bolted in just sitting in.

Issuie is,ute will not start Grrr
It kicks over but wont fire up.

It has the same BEM in it!
does it need to be reprogram ?....shouldnt ...?

I do notice i can not hear fuel pump come on.
Is this related to smart lock ?

I have double check all my wires,everything seems pluged in,i have just removed dash to double check but all seemed ok....................

what have i done ? lol

only thing i didnt plug back in was the crash sensor on fire wall,as dash isnt in thought may activate air bag :-p

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