2013 Limited wont start
#1
2013 Limited wont start
Need help. I have a 2013 Limited I put big arness sucker air filter with xied on it now it wont start. I then disconnected the xied and put it back to factory and still wont start. I cannot hear the fuel pump trying to kick on when I put it to run. I checked the fuses and they are all good. Anyone have any ideas what it could be?
#6
By chance, did you have your tank off? On my 06 the connector for the fuel pump is under the seat, and needs unplugged when removing the tank. Even if you didn't have it off, you might want to check that connector, and also the one by the throttle body. It has to be something electrical if your fuel pump isn't getting power, and that your fuse is good.
One other thing I would look at is the tightness of your battery terminals, and make sure the tank vent tubes aren't pinched..
One other thing I would look at is the tightness of your battery terminals, and make sure the tank vent tubes aren't pinched..
#7
Just guessing here:
If you didn't disconnect the battery when you swapped out the programmers / ignition module, the electronics in these computer modules may have been effected. Try unhooking the battery for a minute or two and reconnect it. Maybe a "re-boot" will allow it to work correctly.
Other than that make certain you plugged each connector back into it's mate. Sometimes there's multiple system connectors that are all the same that have to be connected to it's companion.
Best wishes.
If you didn't disconnect the battery when you swapped out the programmers / ignition module, the electronics in these computer modules may have been effected. Try unhooking the battery for a minute or two and reconnect it. Maybe a "re-boot" will allow it to work correctly.
Other than that make certain you plugged each connector back into it's mate. Sometimes there's multiple system connectors that are all the same that have to be connected to it's companion.
Best wishes.
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#9
If you don't hear the fuel pump coming on when turning on the ignition, cycle the "run/stop" switch a few times.
Always possible the contacts might be dirty. If that switch isn't in the "run" position and making contact, the fuel pump will not run.
Something electrical, like a wire disconnected, blown fuse, etc. is preventing the fuel pump from coming on.
Since the engine is turning over, you can rule out any FOB, FOB battery, or security issues.
The engine wouldn't turn over if that was the problem.
Always possible the contacts might be dirty. If that switch isn't in the "run" position and making contact, the fuel pump will not run.
Something electrical, like a wire disconnected, blown fuse, etc. is preventing the fuel pump from coming on.
Since the engine is turning over, you can rule out any FOB, FOB battery, or security issues.
The engine wouldn't turn over if that was the problem.
#10
Recheck your fuses just to be certain. I had an issue where I didn't hear the fuel pump kicking on too. I checked all the fuses, I thought, and they were good. Upon reinspection I found that the ECM fuse was blown. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...ad-gasket.html