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Ford F-150 PCM Help Please
Trying to help a family member. 2000 something F-150 diagnosed as a bad PCM.
PCM ordered from dealer. Was told it was on "national backorder" or some such, weeks have gone by. Does that seem right? Tired of waiting for a $1300 part, purchased a reman'd PCM from an on-line seller who said it would be programmed for the VIN. First one was installed, reportedly didn't work. Second one sent, also didn't work. Is this a complicated thing? Should the replacement PCM be plug and play, is there a simple step by step procedure for connecting a replacement PCM to the vehicle? Truck has been down for several weeks. Family member is trying to help his son-in-law and asked me if I knew anything about a PCM. I don't but figured somebody here could advise if this is a possible D-I-Y repair or if he will be stuck waiting for the dealer to get the part and pay a premium to boot. I've never had a PCM go out so my first inclination is to think something else is at fault. But I was told this is a fairly common problem for this truck. All comments appreciated. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_3hQI0VivQ try watching this video, Looks like more that just programming the VIN and good luck!!
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What year is the truck? What is the actual problem? Doesn't run - bad circuit for a sensor?The vin does need to be programmed, and also anti theft if applicable, and of course correct level software for the truck.
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