Ok guys. I bit the bullet and sent mine out to get repaired at FICM repair. Got the one with the lifetime warranty. Also upgrading the alternator and wiring. Haven't gotten it back yet. Did talk to them yesterday and they said there were problems on both sides. Whatever the issue was on the logic side they repaired. Will try and get more info and update later.
Glad you are getting it resolved. Ed is very thorough and offers services others don't - which I have found to result in a high degree of reliability. If there ever are any issues, he is honest and will give you his time to resolve.
I'm not really sure what you're even trying to prove. The only thing said was that logic board failures don't seem to happen anywhere near as frequent as power board. Something even you agreed with a few posts back, and something Ed certainly hasn't disagreed with either. We all seem very well aware that logic boards can and do fail, but power boards seem to fail more often.
What is Ed going to do for the logic board if it is bad? Can he repair them? Does he just replace them? How does his repair work hold up to something like a bulletproof diesel FICM?
IMO - statements that logic board problems rarely happen MIGHT cause people to mis-diagnose or buy power boards when the issues run deeper. I also doubt that most repair places actually even test both sides. Fortunately the OP in this thread didn't just buy a power board. I believe that this discussion saved him some headaches and $'s. This is my only point and clearly a valid one.
I have no experience with the FICM BPD offers (although I have several of their products and they are great!). Someone else will have to answer that.
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