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  • 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 PCM Replacement Problems
    Last updated on October 9th, 2023 at 05:31 pmThe dodge ram PCM controls several electrical systems in a car. If your vehicle has been running rough, idling, stalling, and/or experiencing transmission slipping, it may be time to have the PCM rebuilt. The engine computer is also the PCM, ECM, or ECU. A guaranteed replacement for all 2001 Dodge Ram Truck PCM models is available, requiring no additional programming. Considering how expensive the PCM is, it is not necessary to replace… Read more: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 PCM Replacement Problems
  • Common 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 ECM Issues
    Last updated on October 9th, 2023 at 05:37 pmIn the history of automobiles, the 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 stands tall for full-size pickups among competitors. This model is redesigning the year 2002 model in refinement, smoothness, and comfort. Hemi V8 engine, smooth and very responsive engine, makes Dodge Ram 1500 lineup the most powerful pickup in the market, for it brings more power and efficiency to dodge ram pickups. The Dodge Ram 1500 has two cab types: regular cab and… Read more: Common 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 ECM Issues
  • Common 1999 Dodge Durango Problems
    Last updated on October 9th, 2023 at 05:35 pmThe Durango is a 1st Generation SUV by Dodge and as is the Dodge’s culture, as far as their engines are concerned; to install a new computer engine in each model every year. The computer receives data from the sensors and these sensors are unique to each and model of the Dodge Durango. Dodge vehicles prefer OEM sensors. The vehicle’s engine can comfortable last an average of 250,000 miles with proper care… Read more: Common 1999 Dodge Durango Problems
  • 2006 Dodge Charger and It’s Problems
    The PCM is the main computer for your 2006 Dodge Charger. It controls the major operations of your car. The primary function of the PCM is collecting all the data across all sensors, then using it to operate the engine. It does this relatively more efficiently than many controlled engines available. PCM utilizes oxygen sensors data, knock sensors, and airflow sensor data to make the necessary adjustments in the engine. The engine control module is vital in running your car,… Read more: 2006 Dodge Charger and It’s Problems
  • Before Changing Your 2006 Dodge Dakota PCM Read This!
    The Dodge Dakota is a capable and dependable pickup. Comparing three different “generations”: a ’93, a ’04, and this ’06. It is the only vehicle in its class to include a V-8 engine and has the class’s largest towing capability. It drives well, provides a smooth ride, and because I have the Crew Cab, it easily accommodates four people (seat belts for 6). They don’t get great gas mileage attributed to the V-8 engine, and they rust easily in the… Read more: Before Changing Your 2006 Dodge Dakota PCM Read This!
  • 2002 Dodge Dakota PCM Problems To Keep In Mind
    The 2002 Dodge Dakota is classified as the mid-size pickup, because it is smaller in size than the Dodge’s own Ram, the Ford F-150 or the Chevy Silverado. It is however bigger compared to Toyota Tacoma, the Ford Ranger, GMC Sonoma or the Chevy S-10. Dakota is promoted as the most powerful and highly compact pickup in the market, which offers optional V8 power.