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#12
As long as the numbers on your's matches the replacement used one, then it's an even swap with nothing to program. There's an 8-digit number on the PCM that ends with 2 letters, like AA, AB, AD, AE, etc. That number and the 2 letters are what you need. Post the number here and maybe we can help you find a used one.
Last edited by alloro; 04-09-2013 at 01:33 PM.
#13
PIN 56040389AP
I seen one for sale that had same # except the last letter is an "E". Would this work? if not, then I am still on the hunt.
Also, i belive i read on this forum that you can burn VIN and mileage with a OBD3, If thats the case, will i still need to match #'s?
I seen one for sale that had same # except the last letter is an "E". Would this work? if not, then I am still on the hunt.
Also, i belive i read on this forum that you can burn VIN and mileage with a OBD3, If thats the case, will i still need to match #'s?
Last edited by ejlowe; 04-09-2013 at 09:15 PM.
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#15
You're right,... there is a software upgrade sticker over the original #'s. It was hard to make out last letter but it looks like a P or an F.. Never the less, I peeled a little bit of the sticker away to get a look at the original label and the PIN # is 56040389AB ... Does the last letter have to match? Motor is a 318
Last edited by ejlowe; 04-09-2013 at 11:18 PM.
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#18
Check with this place, they have one listed at http://www.car-part.com for a 2000, 5.2L 1500 Dodge Van for $75. They did not list the PCM number so I can't verify it's the right one.
Brunswick Auto Recycling LLC
117 Bath Road
Brunswick, ME 04011
Phone: 207-725-4199
800-277-4199
Fax: 207-725-5262
Brunswick Auto Recycling LLC
117 Bath Road
Brunswick, ME 04011
Phone: 207-725-4199
800-277-4199
Fax: 207-725-5262
#19
Great thanks alloro! I will give them a call first thing in the morning.
Using the heat was a great idea and I thank you. I have used a hairdryer to make sure my ignition module was bad on my motorcycles. Start and run the bike, put heat on module and if it shuts off, its bad.
Thanks for your help and will let you know how its going.
Using the heat was a great idea and I thank you. I have used a hairdryer to make sure my ignition module was bad on my motorcycles. Start and run the bike, put heat on module and if it shuts off, its bad.
Thanks for your help and will let you know how its going.
Last edited by ejlowe; 04-11-2013 at 11:06 PM.