96 Jeep grand cherokee
#11
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson wrote:
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
#12
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson wrote:
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson wrote:
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
> On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> heater casing but can't find it.
should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
bottle to get at it.
There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
the ECU.
--
DougW
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
> kraulerson wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
> >> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
> >>> I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
> >>> What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
> >>> the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
> >>> appreciated.
>
> >> Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>
> > the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
> > codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
> > over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
> > afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
> > place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
> > look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
> > resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
> > heater casing but can't find it.
>
> should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
> the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
> bottle to get at it.
>
> There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
> bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
> the ECU.
>
> --
> DougW
According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
are 2 different ones.
Thank you for any help.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson@gmail.com proclaimed:
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson@gmail.com proclaimed:
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.
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Re: 96 Jeep grand cherokee
kraulerson@gmail.com proclaimed:
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.
> On Jul 15, 11:00 am, "DougW" <post.repl...@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>kraulerson wrote:
>>
>>>On Jul 14, 6:06 pm, bllsht wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:21:01 -0000, krauler... wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I need a new ECU. Got that from mechanic. I now where to get an ecu.
>>>>>What I need to know is where the ECU is located for my Jeep. I need
>>>>>the one that controls timing and injection and such. Any help is
>>>>>appreciated.
>>
>>>>Your "mechanic" doesn't know???
>>
>>>the mechanics simply stated it needed to be replaced because of the
>>>codes and stalling. After researching it I believe them. They charge
>>>over 700 to replace it while I can get a new one for 350. I can't
>>>afford the full price but can replace it on my own. I already have a
>>>place that will program vin and mileage. I just need to know where to
>>>look to take it out. I know it's not the one behind the coolant
>>>resevior. I was told it's between the steering colum and the a/c
>>>heater casing but can't find it.
>>
>>should be up against the firewall on the passenger side, just behind
>>the coolant overflow bottle. You will probably have to remove the
>>bottle to get at it.
>>
>>There is a bolt that runs through the connector, do not use this
>>bolt to pull the connector on, it's not strong enough and can damage
>>the ECU.
>>
>>--
>>DougW
>
>
> According to what I've read, that is not the correct ECU. That
> controls brakes and such. I may be wrong but from what I've read there
> are 2 different ones.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
Best if you tell us what you've read and where you read it.
Reading out of a Factory Service Manual the Powertrain Control Module is
right behind the coolant overflow bottle, or in the words of the FSM:
"The PCM is located on the cowl panel in the right/rear side of the
engine compartment" where you remove the negative lead on the battery,
then remove the coolant overflow bottle, then the 60 pin connector
mounting bolt, then that connector, then three PCM mounting bolts.