Is my new ECU the problem?
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The company out of Florida set me a replacement ECU and that fixed the problem. I wanted to wait a while to make sure it had no issues.
The Dodge dealer said it was reading -50 deg. after it warmed up, so it was sending an excessive amount of fuel causing it to flood. Not bad $100.00 diagnostic fee and $240.00 for a replacement ECU. Still ahead $760.00!
The Dodge dealer said it was reading -50 deg. after it warmed up, so it was sending an excessive amount of fuel causing it to flood. Not bad $100.00 diagnostic fee and $240.00 for a replacement ECU. Still ahead $760.00!
Last edited by TNtech; 09-03-2013 at 09:13 PM.