Posted by Leroy on February 22, 2023 at 23:15:55 from (98.30.20.69):
Last fall I posted about the PCM on my truck. Winter set in and as it is a 2 wheel drive I left it parked as I have a 2003 Dakota 4 wheel drive. With spring comming I want to get back to driving the 01 as it is a 3.9 6 cylinder and gives better gas milage than the 4.7 8 cylinder. also better body. I got to thinking before trying to get a different PCM I would try cleaning the electrical conection. I think it might have the same problems that so many are having with no starts and being told to clean connections so I am trying to do that. I am trying to get the box for the air filter off to give me room to get to the connections. There is a bolt on the back right hand corner but the nut is gone. Then there is a bolt down the bottom of the box that I have gotten loose but I cannot get the box to lift out. Is there some hiden fastners that I am missing. When I get a chance on the nice days I want to try to get it back on the road. If I do have to get a different PCM then will still have to get the air gleaner box out to change it. Last fall I was told a new box would have to be programed for the truck using the vin. Local mechanic said he did not think something that old would need programing So if I do need a different unit it would be a lot cheaper to get one from a used parts yard.
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