'06 PCM Reset
Taken from KenHemi on Dodge Talk
Disconnecting the batter will not reset the pcm.
You need to leave the battery connected, remove the pcm fuse then buckle the driver seat belt, put the key in and turn to start and hold it there (it won't start). You will hear a chime and if you hold it a lttle longer you'll hear a 2nd chime.
The first chime is the pcm is reset. The second is the trans control is reset.
Disconnecting the battery will reset some stuff, but not the pcm stuff that you are looking for.
Disconnecting the batter will not reset the pcm.
You need to leave the battery connected, remove the pcm fuse then buckle the driver seat belt, put the key in and turn to start and hold it there (it won't start). You will hear a chime and if you hold it a lttle longer you'll hear a 2nd chime.
The first chime is the pcm is reset. The second is the trans control is reset.
Disconnecting the battery will reset some stuff, but not the pcm stuff that you are looking for.
Thanks bevans,
It should work for the 4.7. Try it and see if you get the chimes, if you do, I suspect it worked.
It should work for the 4.7. Try it and see if you get the chimes, if you do, I suspect it worked.
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