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No start

This truck has an error code, how do you extract the code? I tried the key on, wait 3 seconds. Depress pedal 5 times in 5 seconds and the only thing that flashes is the mil. But it flashes every three seconds or so.
Is there a VCM on this truck similar to the nissans?
Truck is no start. With a spark checker, no spark, checked both to cam and crank sensors for resistance and both seemes normal.
HELP
  • Posted 6 Nov 2019 09:02
  • By raymond_j
  • joined 28 Feb'17 - 17 messages
  • California, United States
I can't fix stupid, but I can fix what stupid does.

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