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    Hello all,
    I have a real problem here hope someone can direct me to some solution. Well ya see I bought a new PCM / ECU after several shops tryed but failed to find the problem with my 2000 G.M. But a couple said the PCM / ECU was the problem. After I got the new ECU I have discovered that it needs to be prgrammed before it will function. The service Dept that I purchased the ECU from failed to tell me this little detail.
    Can someone tell me where I can get the programing done. Any help plz. thanks all,
    and dont laugh too hard at me ok.
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    My local Napa and Car quest can program ECUs check there...They offer free programing when you buy the ECU from them...Just talked to car quest...70 bucks ....Napa 50 bucks...Hope this helps...
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      #3
      My Ford dealer charges us $100.00 to program pcm's. I don't know how a parts store could do it. It has to be programmed to your keys as well, and unless these parts stores have a WDS or NGS scantool, they ain't gonna do eet. Furthermore, 2000 had one of the worst PCM programs of all the later panther years, and by letting the Ford/Linc/Merc dealer do it, you will get the latest version loaded, improving performance & mileage slightly in most cases.
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        Originally posted by BMFer
        My Ford dealer charges us $100.00 to program pcm's. I don't know how a parts store could do it. It has to be programmed to your keys as well, and unless these parts stores have a WDS or NGS scantool, they ain't gonna do eet. Furthermore, 2000 had one of the worst PCM programs of all the later panther years, and by letting the Ford/Linc/Merc dealer do it, you will get the latest version loaded, improving performance & mileage slightly in most cases.
        You major parts houses have got the means to program ecms..I have several GM an Ford....Just had a Dodge caravan reprogramed...You also get the latest software upgrades...There are some that need to go back to the dealer but it is getting few and far between........Cars Not Just for The Dealer Any More

        The gov is stepping in to try and stop the big three from having you have to go back to the dealer to get stuff like this done...Not trying to be a smartass...Just is not my first Rodeo....
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