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Old Jun 14, 2024 | 12:26 PM
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Theoretically, they are both correct.... assuming you have the 5.9 engine.
Oh ok thats some useful info. But looks like I will have a argument ahead of me got email back from FlagShip today saying that new pcm wouldn't cause a P0753 to check my connections and the solenoid. I came across this post saying this. (What Are Some Causes of a P0753 Code? There are as many potential causes of a P0753 code as there are symptoms you might experience. It’s common for there to be issues with the transmission fluid, whether you don’t have enough fluid or the fluid is dirty. You might also see damaged connectors or wiring. The solenoid, transmission pump, or valve body can also be damaged or have another issue. Lastly, in some cases, it might be due to a powertrain control module (PCM) or engine control unit (ECU) issue.) going to send to them hopefully they will reconsider.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2024 | 03:41 PM
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Oh ok thats some useful info. But looks like I will have a argument ahead of me got email back from FlagShip today saying that new pcm wouldn't cause a P0753 to check my connections and the solenoid. I came across this post saying this. (What Are Some Causes of a P0753 Code? There are as many potential causes of a P0753 code as there are symptoms you might experience. It’s common for there to be issues with the transmission fluid, whether you don’t have enough fluid or the fluid is dirty. You might also see damaged connectors or wiring. The solenoid, transmission pump, or valve body can also be damaged or have another issue. Lastly, in some cases, it might be due to a powertrain control module (PCM) or engine control unit (ECU) issue.) going to send to them hopefully they will reconsider.
Point out to them that with your other PCM, there are zero trans issues, and it shifts just fine.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2024 | 03:51 PM
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Ok I will they said it will take another 24 to 48 hours for them to get back to me. I don't have they have such good reviews
 
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Old Jun 14, 2024 | 05:15 PM
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Ok I will they said it will take another 24 to 48 hours for them to get back to me. I don't have they have such good reviews
In all reality, NONE of them have very good reviews..... They all suck, and for pretty much the same reasons.... Some are better than others, but, there isn't one I would consider "Good"..... Some of 'em are just outright crooks......
 
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In all reality, NONE of them have very good reviews..... They all suck, and for pretty much the same reasons.... Some are better than others, but, there isn't one I would consider "Good"..... Some of 'em are just outright crooks......
yeah its sad. would cost me a arm and a leg to go have mechanic do it that why I went this route. I asked around town and the cost was going to be 850 thats insane for a older car.
 
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Old Jun 15, 2024 | 09:26 AM
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yeah its sad. would cost me a arm and a leg to go have mechanic do it that why I went this route. I asked around town and the cost was going to be 850 thats insane for a older car.
I recently spent north of 2500 bucks to have my front end rebuilt..... Yeah, it ain't cheap....
 
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They had me spend more money just to prove It wasn't the pcm. Which is was replaced the transmission sensors the filter and put not fluid in with new gasket. But atleast 140 was affordable. And yep same codes from the pcm so they sending me a shipping label hopefully new one works. They act like people got time to be on they time with the amount of money we spend.
 
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Old Jun 19, 2024 | 05:40 PM
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They are trying to avoid spending their own money. One of the reasons, for things like this, I like to deal local... Then I can walk in, talk to someone face to face. I find that far more effective than talking on the phone.
 
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