M Matts6345 Member Joined Dec 24, 2012 Posts 2 Dec 24, 2012 #1 So I recently took my truck to Auto Zone to have a check engine light checked out. Only to find that the computer wouldn't not connect to my truck due to the computer having no power Has anyone ever encountered this or know any fixes?
So I recently took my truck to Auto Zone to have a check engine light checked out. Only to find that the computer wouldn't not connect to my truck due to the computer having no power Has anyone ever encountered this or know any fixes?
C-ya Member Joined Aug 24, 2012 Posts 1,098 Dec 24, 2012 #2 If your truck drives and/or operates more or less as advertised but the scanner wouldn't connect, check fuse 13 under the hood.
If your truck drives and/or operates more or less as advertised but the scanner wouldn't connect, check fuse 13 under the hood.
The_Roadie Founding Member Lifetime VIP Donor Member Joined Nov 19, 2011 Posts 9,957 Location Portland, OR Dec 24, 2012 #3 Agreed. It's shared with an accessory outlet fuse, labeled by the unhelpful designers as the CIGAR fuse.
Agreed. It's shared with an accessory outlet fuse, labeled by the unhelpful designers as the CIGAR fuse.
Ghost Member Joined Jun 1, 2012 Posts 932 Dec 24, 2012 #4 Yea do what C-Ya said my odb2 port wasn't working either cause a buddy blew the fuse on the CIG plug.
Yea do what C-Ya said my odb2 port wasn't working either cause a buddy blew the fuse on the CIG plug.