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Need PCM repair

newstang

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Apparently I have a bad PCM driver. Anyone know who does prompt repairs?
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They aren't generally repairable items. But, in all the times I've heard somebody claim they have a bad ECU it has only once actually been an ECU so I'd recommend retracing your steps that led you there.
 

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I actually believe I have an issue with my PCM. I was having persistent O2 heater codes for both sensors. After confirming my harness, connectors, grounds, and sensors were good including replacing sensors and harness, only thing left was the PCM. I called multiple companies but I would recommend ModuleExperts. Their turnaround time is 2-4 days. I just sent mine out a few days ago so I can't say much more but they were very professional over the phone. Usually $150 for bench testing and if they find nothing, thats all you pay. Or if they find something but can't fix it. If they do have to make a repair, its $250 total. Beats going to Ford who will charge you over a grand to replace and program the PCM. Sometimes, its inevitable but I think the $150 is worth it to give that a shot. Will keep you posted.
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