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Will it Start? Replacing the PCM of my 1997 Jeep TJ

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As an update to my vlog on the death of TDSR’s Powertrain Control Module (PCM), this video shows the easy process of installing a new (to me; it’s remanufactured) PCM and then crossing fingers and toes in hopes that my problems are fixed and she starts up again. Let’s just say – nothing with TDSR is simple or easy.

Part 1 of the PCM Saga:    • The Brains of my 1997 Jeep TJ Leaked ...  


Project TJ is the chronicling of working on my 1997 Jeep Wrangler. It's the SE version of a TJ with a 2.5L four cylinder and a standard transmission. At the time of making this video, the Jeep had ~204,300 miles on it.

I hope you enjoy! Subscribe to the channel to continue to follow the saga and if you’re interested, you can support me on BuyMeACoffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/edvancise



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Replacement, Remanufactured Powertrain Control Module: https://www.fs1inc.com/enginecompute...


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I am a Do It Yourself, also known as DIY, mechanic. I am NOT a professional mechanic. I do not have any formal training in the automotive field. I assume no liability for anything you choose to do to your car/vehicle or equipment before or after watching one of my videos. All DIY repairs or modifications you perform are made at your own risk. Sometimes, even if you've done everything the right way, you can destroy or damage one or more things on your car or equipment. You must understand this, but by leveraging knowledge and patience, the probability of encountering one or more problems can be reduced.

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