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Flagracer
Thu, January 20th, 2022, 03:44 PM
Hello all. I got a Hyrda approx 6 months ago and the install and programming went perfectly and the truck ran fine since then. Just the basic 4 codes for a 97. Recently I started it on a cold morning to warm up for work. As I walked away from the truck it died suddenly. I restarted it and drove to work fine. I went out at lunch to start it to keep it warm and now it cranks but no fire. That day I did the Cam sensor because I figured it was quite old and hoped that's all it was. No help.

Now I notice there is no light on the control pad, no numbers are lit. I have removed the housing completely and cleaned all connections multiple times and tried the alternate cable/head unit for the pillar. I have checked all the fuses and all are good. How do you determine if the Hydra itself is bad? Or if power is going to the computer to even get to the Hydra? I've looked at the pin outs on the web and can't see a specific power wire labeled as such if there is one.

thanks for any help

Power Hungry
Thu, January 20th, 2022, 05:15 PM
Hydra gets power from the PCM. If it's not lighting up, it's possible the Fuse to the PCM is blown. If it is, the most common cause is that the fuel bowl heater is shorted out. Disconnect the pug to the heater, replace the fuse, and then see if the vehicle starts.

Let me know if this helps.

Flagracer
Thu, January 20th, 2022, 07:55 PM
Thanks. I did get a call from support. I have to remove the chip and see if it fires up without it, I wasn't sure that was safe. I did rebuild the entire fuel bowl about 4000 miles ago. I have to plug her in and test it after work tomorrow.

Flagracer
Sat, January 22nd, 2022, 02:55 PM
Sorry for the delays. The truck now has two dead batteries that don't seem to be taking a charge in the sub zero weather so I have to swap them out. Hoping tomorrow.

Flagracer
Sun, January 23rd, 2022, 01:58 PM
Batteries replaced and no fire yet with the chip removed. Going to wait for warmer weather as the fuel could be gelled. Stay tuned. It could be a few weeks as MN is currently in a deep freeze.

PHP Ward
Mon, January 24th, 2022, 11:02 AM
Thanks for the update. Let us know what happens.

-Ward