My 98 Dodge, 12valve was changed from auto trans to manual before I bought it, now California wants a smog and check engine light is on, any one done this before? Any ideas?
If your close to Southern Ca. I have a code scanner that we can find out what code is showing and reset it and see if it comes back on ?
Just a thought.
I wonder if you took it back to a Dodge dealer if they could reprogram it? I know it would cost a few bucks if they could but if your current PCM is good it would be worth it. Buying a used PCM is like "buying a pig in a poke". You don't know if it is any good until you get it and even some of the "rebuilt, re-manufactured, re-flashed" units are not any good when you get them and have to be sent back x-times until you get a good one. And that is time and shipping expenses. So I would give a local dealer a call and inquire if it's doable to reprogram the auto part out and the manual in.
Gene
Well if the dealer can't do it you could break out the service manual and put resistors, each one about 30 ohms, in the harness that goes down to the plug on the trans. That would let the PCM "think" that the circuit is still intact and not set any codes. It wouldn't be that hard to do. It can be done up at the harnesses coming out of the PCM if you wanted to.
If you keep hunting until you find a manual pcm be sure it is for a Cali. truck. Yours has to have the programming in it for the EGR so you can't just grab a 49 state PCM.
I'm not doubting Bob 4x4's word but there are a couple of good Dodge mechanics on here that are always helpful. Maybe if you contacted them they could verify if the PCM can be reprogrammed at the dealer level.
Sag2 or MullinexM are the names. I might be a little off on the spelling of the second name.
Gene
What's the "P" stand for? Pollution?
Powertrain. The TCM is a part of the PCM.