Ok here goes. This will be long. I bought a 2003 with a bad engine. Knew that going into it. I rebuilt the engine and got it back in truck. First problem, it rattles like crazy. I am unable to read rail pressure with AE so I take it to the dealer. Dealer tells me I need all new injectors. I buy new injectors and install myself. Still Rattles. I try unplugging FCA for the heck of it an no change. Guy at cummins says try a rail pressure sensor. That fixes it. Truck runs great.
Now on to real problem. I discharged AC when I removed the engine. Now that truck is running good I decide to fix AC. Pulled vacuum, charged with correct amount of refrigerant, and think I am good to go. Wrong. compressor will not come on. I can put a jumper where the relay for the ac clutch is and it kicks on and cools great. I think this one has to be pretty simple so I take it to the dealer and tell them whats going on. 2 weeks later they tell me in order to get the AC working I need to buy a new ECM and a new PCM. The tech says the PCM in the truck thinks it doesnt have ac and therefore wont engage the clutch. He says he is unable to flash it for some unknown reason.
Does any of this sound plausible? Does anyone have any suggestions?
Now on to real problem. I discharged AC when I removed the engine. Now that truck is running good I decide to fix AC. Pulled vacuum, charged with correct amount of refrigerant, and think I am good to go. Wrong. compressor will not come on. I can put a jumper where the relay for the ac clutch is and it kicks on and cools great. I think this one has to be pretty simple so I take it to the dealer and tell them whats going on. 2 weeks later they tell me in order to get the AC working I need to buy a new ECM and a new PCM. The tech says the PCM in the truck thinks it doesnt have ac and therefore wont engage the clutch. He says he is unable to flash it for some unknown reason.
Does any of this sound plausible? Does anyone have any suggestions?