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Old Jan 16, 2021 | 03:35 PM
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So it blows the fuse when the FP relay is taken out of the fuse box?
Yes sir the only fuse i had in the under the hood block was the ecmb and it still poped
 
Old Jan 16, 2021 | 03:50 PM
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OK - hopefully we are zeroing in. I just found the schematic for 2002 that shows all things connected to the downside of ECMB fuse.

Don't see anything about the oil pressure - but the Evap Canister Purge solenoid is on this circuit. As I understand this is a 2002 S10 pickup. Assume it is a 2WD 4.3 liter?.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2021 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by LesMyer
OK - hopefully we are zeroing in. I just found the schematic for 2002 that shows all things connected to the downside of ECMB fuse.

Don't see anything about the oil pressure - but the Evap Canister Purge solenoid is on this circuit. As I understand this is a 2002 S10 pickup. Assume it is a 2WD 4.3 liter?.
Yes 02 s10 4.3 2wd thats the charcoal box near the fuel tank right? The canister purge solenoid?
 
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Have you thought about trying to pull the fuse relay center apart? Maybe there is some damage inside that is causing the problem. Or swapping the entire fuse relay center with one from a yard with a similar layout/option-set (there were 3 different fuse relay boxes from what I remember based on trim level & options installed from the factory, but they might have simplified it in the later 2nd gens as they slowed down production). If I had to guess, it would be somewhere in the vicinity of the fuel pump relay as there is power & ground in close proximity to each other.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluesmoke99
Yes 02 s10 4.3 2wd thats the charcoal box near the fuel tank right? The canister purge solenoid?
It's a separate device located in the immediate vicinity of the canister, connected with a tube. Vents the canister.
 
Old Jan 16, 2021 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by LesMyer
So it blows the fuse when the FP relay is taken out of the fuse box?
yes sir lol
 
Old Jan 17, 2021 | 03:15 AM
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No worries, that's why we clarify. Seems to zero in to the culprit. Les is the best help you could get.
 
Old Jan 17, 2021 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by error_401
No worries, that's why we clarify. Seems to zero in to the culprit. Les is the best help you could get.
Gotta give Swartlkk credit where credit is due. He got me back on track with the other circuits that are on ECMB (if indeed I am back on track)!
 
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Originally Posted by error_401
No worries, that's why we clarify. Seems to zero in to the culprit. Les is the best help you could get.
Gotta give Swartlkk credit where credit is due. He got me back on track with the other circuits that are on ECMB (if indeed I am back on track)! The diagnostic process ..... it's just interesting stuff.
 
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Originally Posted by LesMyer
Gotta give Swartlkk credit where credit is due. He got me back on track with the other circuits that are on ECMB (if indeed I am back on track)! The diagnostic process ..... it's just interesting stuff.
So apparently before i got the truck they had an issue with the trans getting power, so from the back of the cluster fuse 11 on the side of the dash they placed a very half assed inline fuse a 20 amp fuse, the wire then runs under the carpet through the slots where you apply the "kick plate?" Clips and then under the truck to a very poorly made splice on the 12v wire that supplys the transmission i found this by accident and havemt had time to go in and check it out but is there any relation? From the ecm b and the power side of the trans?
 

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