Re: 2001 Caravan PCM replacement, DYI?
"Ken" <kenfromtn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > You can replace the PCM but the dealer will have to program it. If you
> > have
> > a gray key (SKIM vehicle theft) the car will not start until the PCM
gets
> > the secret code installed.
> >
> > Glenn Beasley
> > Chrysler Tech
> >
> >
> >
> Thanks, for the input. My mechanic not working at a Chrysler dealer has
his
> own shop, wants to put in a used PCM. Would that work, without the secret
> code you speak about? He claims he can program the used one to work. Total
> Cost 500 to 600 dollars. If I get a new PCM only the dealer can program
it,
> total cost around 1000 dollars maybe more. Does this sound correct? How
> often do these PCM's fail? My 2001 Caravan has 122k miles on it. Do they
> normally last longer then that? Seems like an expensive repair for this to
> be a common occurrence.
>
> Thanks, Ken
>
>
Swapping out PCM or Body control module could be a bad mistake and I
wouldn't recommend doing it. It may cause more problems then what you have
now. The computers talk to one another thru the bus and if one tells the
other it has something such as an alarm and you don't have it, the other
module will learn this and really screw this up. Have you priced a reman PCM
from the dealer?? That's sounds like way to much money to spend on a used
PCM.
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech |