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This post is for Pro-challenge - 7/2/2008 10:38:46 PM   
crazyfrog

 

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I have a Chevrolet Blazer ZR2 1998
I swap the engine for 1997 but after this swap i have many problems :
The fuel light and gage are inoperative
The Temp gage are inoperative and this morning the fuel pump stop to work but i have check the wire and continuity and no power + on the wire of the fuel pump. 
I try to change the cluster but nothing change and i believe what''s happen it''s a technical service bulletin #3777 sequence #10018585 (but i don''t now how to fix) or i suspect when i swap the engine all the sensor are not compatible with the VCM/PCM

but i''m loose if you can help me please.


(I''m so sorry for my poor english because i don''t practice enough time)

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RE: This post is for Pro-challenge - 7/3/2008 6:01:08 AM   
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You should have been able to reuse your ECT (engine coolant temp) sensor, exhaust manifolds, y-pipe, O2 sensors, etc from the old motor onto the ''97 motor.

I do not think that any sensor problems are what is causing these issues though.  Sounds almost as though you have a ground problem.  Did you make sure to hook up all of the grounds in the engine compartment after the new engine was dropped in?


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RE: This post is for Pro-challenge - 7/3/2008 7:47:23 AM   
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Ok thanks a lot but do you think that I''ve damage the VCM / PCM

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RE: This post is for Pro-challenge - 7/3/2008 8:08:00 AM   
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No way to tell yet.  You need to check and make sure that all of the grounds are connected properly and work from there.

< Message edited by swartlkk -- 7/3/2008 8:17:06 AM >


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