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Hey there, im in desperate need of figuring out ecm/pcm problems. I own 2000 automatic 4wd truck, a mechanic said the original ecm was bad so he sourced an ecm p/n 3947912(2002?) truck would start and run but rpm would cut out after 5 seconds of run time.(im aware newer years didn’t have a crank sensor). Fast forward i bought a 2000 donor truck with a manual transmission , I removed the ecm/pcm and all wiring harnesses under the hood and swapped them to my truck(one thing i noticed on the donor truck was it has a crank sensor by the starter but nothing was plugged into it and there was no pigtail in the harness) so i swapped all mentioned above into my truck and I’m still having the same rpm issue as well as throwing a code for no crank sensor signal. Do I need to swap the entire fusebox wiring harness and whatever is included on it to get my truck to not try and read the crank sensor signal? 

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01-02 all have their crank sensors on the timing case by the VP44. My 01 does and has a blank plug in the old spot by the starter.

 

If you don’t have any crank sensor hooked up whether old style or new style your gonna have a problem. The ecm needs to see engine timing. 

 

Once that is figured out all you need to do is take your truck to a dealership and have them program the ecm/pcm against the vin so it’ll act like it originally intended.

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@Mopar1973Man do I need to put the original harness back in that had the crank sensor plug or use the harness that came with manual truck that does not have a crank sensor plug by starter?

Also one thing I did notice is the manual motor is isb235 and the automatic motor is isb215 not sure if that makes a difference 

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5 minutes ago, Trey2maxwell said:

@Mopar1973Man do I need to put the original harness back in that had the crank sensor plug or use the harness that came with manual truck that does not have a crank sensor plug by starter?

Also one thing I did notice is the manual motor is isb235 and the automatic motor is isb215 not sure if that makes a difference 

 

YES! Then you need the proper software on both ECM and PCM and everything works out fine.




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