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Old May 28, 2009
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Well when ever its a little damp out or raining my truck still won't start. I've finaly narrowed it down to the antitheft system. My truck has an aftermarket alarm system and a factory alarm. Now when I go to start the truck it cranks but fuel inkectors don't fire. The anti-theft code is 1:6 which is Faulty link between PATS module and EECV Go to main dealer. This leads me to belive that the modules are getting damp or the wires are. Now I know where my aftermarket alarm is and everything checks out good in it. So I need to know where the factory pats module is? Or if anyone else knows what else I should look into.
 
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Old May 28, 2009
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get rid of the aftermarket alarm
 
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Old May 28, 2009
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Problems not in aftermarket alarm. I have it narrowed down to either PATS Tranceiver, or the PATS Module. Just gotta rip apart the dash to look at them now.
 
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i thank its bechind the pass side air bag not for sure on that one the other part is in the stearing collom next to the switch
 
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