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Hi i have a 2000 LW2 6cyl, my car wont start so i hooked up a mini scanner to it and it read 0 for the rpms while it was cranking over. i had the car started and was trying to figure out a cooling fan problem and let the temp get almost to the red on the gauge i then shut off the motor so as not to damage it. after it cooled it wouldn't start anymore. i love this car and am at my wits end the fan problem still is not corrected and now i cant find the CPS can anyone please tell me the location of it and how to get at it ?????????????
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Its next to the oil filter.
... *The CPS is the heart of the entire EFI system. No cps = dead EFI system* *There's more to a/c than just a few cans of refrigerant* *There's more to brakes than just replacing parts*
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