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Old 10-23-2008, 04:29 PM
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Hey guys. You have probably seen my posts over the past week and a half about all of the problems I have been having. I finally fond out that my PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is out. I just finished reading a post from last year that read this:

The PCM was a no charge to you since it is under a FEDERAL MANDATE of 8 yrs. or 80,000 miles coverage. I understand they go for about $1700.00 retail!! Good luck on the CEL code mystery.
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Is this true? My car isn't fixed just yet so maybe I can use this. What do you think?
 
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READ PAGE 22. Hope it helps you from what I read the PCM should be covered.
 
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I am the 2nd owner of the vehicle and I didn't get the powertrain warrenty transfered over. Am I not covered?
 
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Originally Posted by Steenport567
I am the 2nd owner of the vehicle and I didn't get the powertrain warrenty transfered over. Am I not covered?
I don't think it matters because it's part of the
Federal Emission Warranty.
 
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Wow I Just Bought My Car And Im 6000 Miles Over...2004 ...geez And Mine Just Went Out With Two Weeks Of Having The Car..am I Screwed?? Chrysler Wants 1900.00??
 
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Originally Posted by jpeez20
Wow I Just Bought My Car And Im 6000 Miles Over...2004 ...geez And Mine Just Went Out With Two Weeks Of Having The Car..am I Screwed?? Chrysler Wants 1900.00??
i had one replaced under the 8/80. You may contact customer service and see if they can help you out. I know there are some preowned srt6 pcm out there that have been unlocked . The srt6 will not work on your car, but you may ck and see if u can find one for the non srt that can be unlocked GOOD LUCK
 
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Try here they offer them for 240. programed for your car. Chrysler Auto Computers - quality ecu, ecm, & ecc units

alse here for 149.00 also they do srt6 rebUilds
 

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maybe call Rudy maybe he can fix it for a lot less than 1900.00 read this.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ecus-sale.html
 
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The rebuild that Texas T talks about sounds like a great deal. It would still need to be prgramed to the car. It would be easy to program with the Chrysler system but would be tricky with a MB SDS system that I have since Crossfire is not a selection. Most independant shops buy used units and have them unlocked by Beckmann Technologies. Beckmann charges $250 to unlock and there are always lots of these on ebay. There is no way I would pay $1900. I hope you get it covered under the emissions warranty. If not Get the rebuilt as long as it comes unlocked and ask an independant shop how much to program to the car. It is an easy straghtforward process for a shop that has the Chrysler system. Hope this helps
 
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