I am having a problem with my VX. My “Check Engine” light came on a while back (about 6 months ago). I ran the codes and it showed 3 of my O2 sensors had issues. I purchased 4 new O2 sensors and then procrastinated installing them. Finally, the other day, I pulled the VX into the garage and went to bed. The next day, I went to start it and it just turned over without a hint of wanting to start. A little diagnosis revealed two blown fuses. The fuses were the 40A ECM (box-type) fuse and the 20A O2 sensor (regular type) fuse. I decided it was high time to replace the O2 sensors. I did this and what a PITA the right front one was as the electrical connector is located on top of the transmission bell housing. Well, after some ingenious installation techniques, I got it together and they were all done. I then replaced the two fuses as mentioned earlier. I started the VX and it sat and idled. After it warmed up, I went to move it by placing the transmission into reverse and it immediately stalled. Upon review, the same two fuses blew.
I then proceeded to change those two fuses several times with similar results.
In addition, I found when I replaced the 20A fuse followed by the 40A fuse, I would hear, what can best be described as, a whirring sound emanating from what I believe is the thermostat housing at the top front of the engine. I am not sure if that is the component as the fuses blow quickly which doesn’t allow me to seek out the source. This happens with the KEY OUT OF THE IGNITION!! In any case, the VX is immobile until I can get this resolved. If I can’t get this resolved, I will need to flatbed it to a shop. That will be a big expense.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on here? I did a search on the forum for ECM and came up with nothing of value. I recall there being harness shorting issues. Could this be the problem? If so, where do the harnesses typically short out?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.