Believe me ... I scrapped my cannon a long time ago lol A guy said that when hit with those codes , in title, that the first thing you want to do is go to fuse #47 , box under seat, and from there there are 2 ways to go. If no power at both sides if fuse you take an upper route and it ends at ignition switch . Or power to both sides starts your journey to a lower route.
does that sound logical? I am 99% sure my rats did not get to my wiring . They were only in there a week. Just kidding.
I'm thinking this way to go because when replacing the switch before , I had alot of problems . How it all started was
yesterday, being so nice out, I forwarded the niceness and vacuumed and washed my car. Got done got in and turned the key. It went a flat forward and nothing. Went to take the key out but it locked itself , like it does when the battery is dead.
That wouldn't shock me because I already know there is a drain on my battery and I've just been dealing with it. So I got the key out , put it back in and it started . I'm going down the street and my car has zero power. Let's say I was going down the street but my car wasn't. and the check engine light was on. I went to put my code reader in and got nothing out of 2 code readers. Checked them on another car they were fine. It was a fuse and then when the readers worked I had 5 codes , listed in title, watched a video about the #47 fuse and did that with the result being no power to fuse at all. have any ideas what I can do next?
you're like me. at 1 time I had a 79 Monza with a 305 built motor , 73 Cougar , 73 F250 tall boy with the 1st motor I rebuilt 390. and a 79 f150 4x4 shortbed. oh and a delta 88 with a 455 rocket motor. The car was totally stripped. no door handles , chicken wire for windows, holes in the floor boards . I was proud to drive her that way. She'de put your cheeks on the other side of your face. lol