Rockabetty78
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I just replaced the timing belt, both sprockets and tensioner and pulley. Also replaced both cam shaft sensors and crank shaft sensor. I did all the work myself. Was super proud (and relieved!) when I finally turned the key and it started up fine. Then I remembered that while working on the car I noticed both front drive shaft seals were leaking badly so I went and replaced those too. Again, car started fine and I had it on for about 3 minutes, just wayching and listening for anything funky. Then the engine started rocking slowly almost like it was surging when I heard a high pitched metalic ping on the driver's side by the wheel somewhere and immediately turned it off. Come to find out I had not pushed the axles all the way back into the transmission! I'm not sure if this is what caused that sound, But I was terrified that this may have damaged the engine somehow. I went to start the car again but got nothing. The lights were dim so I figured the battery was dying which I thought was weird because it was fine before. I tried jump starting several times but didn't work. Before the cabin went dark, I noticed my gas gauge was completely empty no bars at all. So weird bc I had just emptied a full 2 gallon gas can and had three bars before the battery died. I checked the voltage on the battery and it was below five, so the battery was toast. I went and replaced it.The lights came on in the cabin and everything seems to be working on the dash but the car still won't start, no crank. Just clicks. OBD shows only 1 code stored and pending...U0100 "Lost communication with ECM/PCM A". What lost communication with ECM? I don't understand. I have a spare ecm so I swapped, still no start. What should I do next? I'm gonna reinstall the original ECM. Then I'm gonna test the alternator. I checked the ECM fuses and they looked okay but I'm about to go back with my multimeter and check them all again. Desperately need guidance.
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