code 20 after wire tuck? help please

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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 05:03 PM
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Ok this is real weird. Before I did the tuck I had no codes now I'm getting a code 20. Before the tuck I didn't have any codes so I know the fuse box is good. My tuck consists of cutting and extending only the low and high beams, corner lights, bumper lights, horn wires, radiator fan wires, brake booster wires and the wire that goes to the fuse box from the + terminal) I tuck all of it and I did not relocate the battery. However I did pull the fuse box and harness on the pass side in the car and connected it up. I also extended the wire from the positive terminal that goes to the fuse box.

But now when I put the neg on the battery I get little spark and when I went to turn it on the on position Everything lights up fine and the ecu blinks once. Leave it like that for a bit then I turned the key of and battery, oil and seat belt light on the cluster get dim and stay on. the Ecu starts to blink I turn it back to the on position and the lights remained dim ecu still going. So I disconnect the neg cable put it on again repeat and same thing but sometimes it takes a few cycles of turing to on position and back off before those three go dim and ecu flashes again.

The three ground blocks (which I have pictured below) are in the cabin and I redid Them making sure the paint was scratched.

My alt and battery are good I know for a fact so I was messing in the cabin and noticed that if I just move the fuse any I hear a clicking sound coming from behind the center console. Can anyone possibly help? Or have an idea what it can be? Thanks everyone

Also my headlights, brites, blinkers, corners lightts, bumper lights, brakes lights and horn works

Driver side grnd block



Pass side ground block



Second one



Here is what I think my hold up is. When I move the fuse box I Hear clickiing where my hand is.. any idea?


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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 10:06 PM
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Anyone?
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Old Nov 25, 2010 | 12:59 AM
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Default Re: code 20 after wire tuck? help please

what is cel code 20? check that and get back to us
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Old Nov 25, 2010 | 06:00 PM
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Code 20 is eld which in the end everyone says replace the fuse box but before all this I didn't Have this problem. I have two fuse boxes, tried both same thing. So idk what cud cause this.. but what's weird is how the brake oil and seat light stay dim when I take the key out and how when I move the fuse box I hear the clicking sound right behind the cd player :-s
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Old Nov 25, 2010 | 11:17 PM
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Default Re: code 20 after wire tuck? help please

Sounds like a ground issue, my valve cover ground caused a code 20 once
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Old Nov 25, 2010 | 11:23 PM
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Hmmm... i thought it could be a ground somewhere ill have to mess with them. If any others out there have any ideas please chime in thanks! ... and thanks boosted.crx
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