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Yours should be similar as this is for a 2.3 Ranger
We need to pinpoint - is the BCM or PCM - preventing the No Start Issue
We know that the switch is getting power (flashing)
but we do not know if the BCM and PCM are communicating together that a start request or ISP-R (Ignition Switch Position - Run) is being transmitted.
FYI - Fuse 84 - Starter Relay Fuse - Is on the bottom side of the BJB - there is 2 sides to that fuse box.
Note: The PCM provides the Coil Power as well as Coil Ground
So with a helper - pull the starter relay and check - when the PB is pressed to start are you getting power on Pin 2 (Relay Removed)
You could also check for power at pin 3 and even (Jumper Pin 3 to Pin 5) just to see if it will crank - just keep in mind that the normal starter engage and release is only a few seconds (the ranger starts fast) and the ground (SMCS) Starter Motor Control Sense is removed at approximately 400 RPM (the PCM is monitoring) engine RPM at start-up
Keep in mind that it may not start - as the PCM may not be providing Ignition etc, but at least this will get a (Crank Test) completed
Check Fuse 28
The BCM sends the signal to wake the PCM this sends the Ground to the PCM Power Relay - the ISP-R circuit is the input into the PCM that the ignition switch has changed from off to Run or Start and this data is transmitted throughout all modules via the Can Busses
Note: The ISP-R - circuit powers from the Run Start Relay
Note: The PCM provides the Ground for the PCM Power Relay (Coil) and the BCM is what tells the PCM its ok (authorizes) that to happen
So just a few things to check - moving forward
We need to pinpoint - is the BCM or PCM - preventing the No Start Issue
We know that the switch is getting power (flashing)
but we do not know if the BCM and PCM are communicating together that a start request or ISP-R (Ignition Switch Position - Run) is being transmitted.
FYI - Fuse 84 - Starter Relay Fuse - Is on the bottom side of the BJB - there is 2 sides to that fuse box.
Note: The PCM provides the Coil Power as well as Coil Ground
So with a helper - pull the starter relay and check - when the PB is pressed to start are you getting power on Pin 2 (Relay Removed)
You could also check for power at pin 3 and even (Jumper Pin 3 to Pin 5) just to see if it will crank - just keep in mind that the normal starter engage and release is only a few seconds (the ranger starts fast) and the ground (SMCS) Starter Motor Control Sense is removed at approximately 400 RPM (the PCM is monitoring) engine RPM at start-up
Keep in mind that it may not start - as the PCM may not be providing Ignition etc, but at least this will get a (Crank Test) completed
Check Fuse 28
The BCM sends the signal to wake the PCM this sends the Ground to the PCM Power Relay - the ISP-R circuit is the input into the PCM that the ignition switch has changed from off to Run or Start and this data is transmitted throughout all modules via the Can Busses
Note: The ISP-R - circuit powers from the Run Start Relay
Note: The PCM provides the Ground for the PCM Power Relay (Coil) and the BCM is what tells the PCM its ok (authorizes) that to happen
So just a few things to check - moving forward
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