Maybe a O2 censor.
The timing or crankcase sensor needs to be checked and most likely replaced.
Dead short in either wiring or wiper motor Disconnect wiring harness to motor and install fuse--if it continue to "blow" problem in wiring to motor -- if it doesn't problem in motor
start by checking for a wiring problem or possibly a bad pump
i would check the wiring for cracks
No. The entire driveline would need to be replaced. You could if you change the engine, trans, wiring , computer, radiator,.......
where can i find wiring diagrams for a 1984 chevy scottsdale, and a1987 wrangler pickup?
Unless there is a problem with the wiring under the seat the sensor will have to be replaced.
Check the fuel filter fuse to see if it has blown. Also replace the fuel pump relay just to make sure is not defective. If that does not solve the problem then there is a problem with the wiring to the pump. It is also possible the new fuel pump is defective.
It shoud fit but, the wiring for the wiper is not compatible.
The 2001 does not have a coolant sensor port in the head like the 1992. All sensors and wiring are different.
i had the exact same problem and i also replaced the switch and relay. the problem was in the wiring right at the positive post on the battery. also had to clean up many of the fuse links as well.
It is different. The 2008 uses a completely different wiring type.