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December 28, 2009 at
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with the weather, I may not be going anywhere....
the super hot Mayor just had a press conference
damn if I was his finance director we'd be banging on the desk
Here's a rather informative thread from 2007 [chryslerminivan.net] which might help you a bit.
The most helpful item from the Terms and Conditions:
B. Parts Covered for 8 years or 80,000 miles
If your vehicle has one of the following parts, this
Federal Emission Warranty covers that part for a
period of 8 years or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
These limits are counted from the time when your
Basic Limited Warranty begins under 2.1(E). The
covered parts are:
• catalytic converter; and
• powertrain control module.
Next Generation Controller (NGC) – This PCM can be identified by four 38-pin connectors (See Figure 3). It was used on passenger cars, minivans and trucks and was phased in starting in 2002; it is still used today. The NGC-type PCM incorporated the transmission functions inside of it, as well as the engine functions.
Figure 3
PCM Figure 3a
Software programming is needed for this PCM.
Scan tool functions include:
1. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) needs to be entered. This is required for vehicles with Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS).
2. The vehicle mileage needs to be entered into a replacement PCM.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), the 'ETC Relearn' needs to be performed.
4. Transmission 'Quick Learn' for proper transmission shifting functions needs to be performed on passenger cars and minivans.
5. 'Pinion factor' (which is another name for tire size) needs to be selected on passenger cars and minivans.
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Nope, any out-of-state vehicle purchase needs an inspection here.
Did you hop over to Kansas to buy it?
Here's a rather informative thread from 2007 [chryslerminivan.net] which might help you a bit.
The most helpful item from the Terms and Conditions:
B. Parts Covered for 8 years or 80,000 miles
If your vehicle has one of the following parts, this
Federal Emission Warranty covers that part for a
period of 8 years or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
These limits are counted from the time when your
Basic Limited Warranty begins under 2.1(E). The
covered parts are:
• catalytic converter; and
• powertrain control module.
Next Generation Controller (NGC) – This PCM can be identified by four 38-pin connectors (See Figure 3). It was used on passenger cars, minivans and trucks and was phased in starting in 2002; it is still used today. The NGC-type PCM incorporated the transmission functions inside of it, as well as the engine functions.
Figure 3
PCM Figure 3a
Software programming is needed for this PCM.
Scan tool functions include:
1. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) needs to be entered. This is required for vehicles with Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS).
2. The vehicle mileage needs to be entered into a replacement PCM.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), the 'ETC Relearn' needs to be performed.
4. Transmission 'Quick Learn' for proper transmission shifting functions needs to be performed on passenger cars and minivans.
5. 'Pinion factor' (which is another name for tire size) needs to be selected on passenger cars and minivans.
Did you hop over to Kansas to buy it?
I guess you skipped my wall-of-text or you'd know I drove it here from Topeka
Granted, it's the most I've ever spent on one (two and a half gees), but still.
I guess you skipped my wall-of-text or you'd know I drove it here from Topeka
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