2000 Ram Van 3500 - Crank but won't start
#31
After reading countless forums about similar vehicle issues, most end up pointing to something in the sensor ground circuit of the PCM that decides to quit. Starting to just think this is just the fate of these vehicles' computers.
Just wondering if you wouldn't mind providing the company you went with for computer replacement?
Again just want to thank you for sharing your efforts, without you and the many others going through diagnostics and sharing their work, we'd all be hopeless.
Much appreciated,
JH
#32
I first did these folks : https://www.fs1inc.com/
I did a return 6 times, and it was a big pain, as they kept sending me stuff that would have different problems. ( like it would start, but no transmission, or no crank all of a sudden, etc ). After 4 months I gave up.
I give these folks my business, week later PCM showed up, and ran great since : www.carcomputerexchange.com
There reviews are similar, so YMMV on what you get.
I did a return 6 times, and it was a big pain, as they kept sending me stuff that would have different problems. ( like it would start, but no transmission, or no crank all of a sudden, etc ). After 4 months I gave up.
I give these folks my business, week later PCM showed up, and ran great since : www.carcomputerexchange.com
There reviews are similar, so YMMV on what you get.
#33
I first did these folks : https://www.fs1inc.com/
I did a return 6 times, and it was a big pain, as they kept sending me stuff that would have different problems. ( like it would start, but no transmission, or no crank all of a sudden, etc ). After 4 months I gave up.
I give these folks my business, week later PCM showed up, and ran great since : www.carcomputerexchange.com
There reviews are similar, so YMMV on what you get.
I did a return 6 times, and it was a big pain, as they kept sending me stuff that would have different problems. ( like it would start, but no transmission, or no crank all of a sudden, etc ). After 4 months I gave up.
I give these folks my business, week later PCM showed up, and ran great since : www.carcomputerexchange.com
There reviews are similar, so YMMV on what you get.
Why folks feel it is necessary to only buy these things online is a mystery to me. Your local parts stores sell them as well, at similar pricing.... (or, price matching, depending on where you go) Turn around time is significantly less, and if there is a problem, you can talk to an actual human being, face to face.
#34
Awesome, thank you @Flippinsweetdude ! I'm pretty sure years ago the swap I did was with FS1 and that one was pretty decent for a while. Thank you for the quick response!
Cheers!
JH
Cheers!
JH
#35
NONE of the PCM reman folks have a good reputation. CarComputerExchange is right up there on the list of 'shady operators' as well. You got lucky. And, I think that is what it really takes to get a PCM that actually works. Luck.
Why folks feel it is necessary to only buy these things online is a mystery to me. Your local parts stores sell them as well, at similar pricing.... (or, price matching, depending on where you go) Turn around time is significantly less, and if there is a problem, you can talk to an actual human being, face to face.
Why folks feel it is necessary to only buy these things online is a mystery to me. Your local parts stores sell them as well, at similar pricing.... (or, price matching, depending on where you go) Turn around time is significantly less, and if there is a problem, you can talk to an actual human being, face to face.
Hahah yeah I agree luck plays an important part with the reman comps. Any recommendations on the local shops you're talking about? You mean like autozone, advance autoparts, oriellyes etc.?
Thanks!
#36
Yep, the big chain auto stores *should* be able to come up with something, already programmed (if necessary) as well. (have you vin handy....)