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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / December 2005

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Looking for Durango 1999 PCM

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Joe Brophy - 26 Dec 2005 03:56 GMT
I have a 1999 Durango, 5.9l, 4x4, SLT and need to find either a
replacement PCM, or a mopar performance or other compatible pcm for
this vehicle.  I had been holding out hoping that the older Durango
pcm's would begin to fall in price but it looks like that is not in
the cards for a while anyway.   

My stock pcm has the "no bus'" problem that has been referenced before
that occurs after the engine heats up the engine compartment while in
slower traffic, The pcm will kill the engine and after three tone
beeps will display the "NO BUS" message in the vfd trip odometer
display.  The only solution is to wait for the engine compartment to
cool off, or as I do keep a can of water in the back seat that I flow
over the heatsink area of the pcm to cool it off faster.  3-5 minutes
instead of 15-30 minutes to get it to start again.  I was keeping
track for a while but as I recall I had 30+ Durango  identified with
the exact same issue a few months back.  My Durango has all the
"cooling fixes" applied or were installed from the factory like the
improved shroud and the viper mechanical fan with more blades, etc. in
addition I have installed a 180 degree t-stat per mopar performance
recommendations.

Thanks in advance for any and all replies, Joe.
Coasty - 26 Dec 2005 19:17 GMT
>I have a 1999 Durango, 5.9l, 4x4, SLT and need to find either a
> replacement PCM, or a mopar performance or other compatible pcm for
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> Thanks in advance for any and all replies, Joe.

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