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MODULE, Powertrain Control: Installation: Installation

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CAUTION: Certain ABS systems rely on having the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) broadcast the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) over the bus network. To prevent problems of DTCs and other items related to the VIN broadcast, it is recommend that you disconnect the ABS CAB (controller) temporarily when replacing the PCM. Once the PCM is replaced, write the VIN to the PCM using a diagnostic scan tool. This is done from the engine main menu. Arrow over to the second page to "1. Miscellaneous". Select "Check VIN" from the choices. Make sure it has the correct VIN entered before continuing. When the VIN is complete, turn off the ignition key and reconnect the ABS module connector. This will prevent the setting of DTCs and other items associated with the lack of a VIN detected when you turn the key ON after replacing the PCM.
CAUTION: Use a diagnostic scan tool to reprogram the new PCM with the vehicles original identification number (VIN) and the vehicles original mileage. If this step is not done, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) may be set.
Fig 1: PCM Mounting
GC0118382Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  1. Install clip (4) to pin (5).
  2. Position PCM (1) to body and install two bolts (2). Be sure to position ground strap (3) before installing bolt.
  3. Tighten two bolts (2) to 4 N.m (35 in. lbs.).
    Fig 2: Powertrain Control Module
    GC0118381Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  4. Check pin connectors in PCM. Also check the 38-way connectors (2) for corrosion or damage. Repair as necessary.
  5. Carefully plug the 38-way connectors (2) into PCM (1).
  6. Connect negative battery cable.
  7. Use a diagnostic scan tool to reprogram new PCM with vehicles original Identification Number (VIN) and original vehicle mileage. If this step is not done, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) may be set.