Dodge PCM Connectors the Easy Way!
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- čas přidán 26. 03. 2022
- How to put the 32 pin connectors from 1996 Dodge Ram 3500 back together.
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I was really aggravated yesterday trying to assemble the C3 connector on my 02 Dakota Sport. I decided today to youtube it and ran across your video. I felt like an idiot at first, but was also relieved at the same time after watching this video. You are a life saver sir...Thank you for posting this video!!!!!
Awesome! 💪💪💪
Hi from England! Not trying to fix one but just listening and watching you go through it was very entertaining and calming thankyou!
Thank you I appreciate that!
I completely disassembled mine. It was like fighting an octopus getting it back together... Your way is sooooo much easier. thanks for the help.
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Saved me i took it apart and could not figure out how to get those pins back in there, thanks for making video
Awesome
Thank you, great video, hope it all works out for you.
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DUDE YOUR HAND IS AWESOME. thanks for the vid, you are pumping these out
Ya man that hand has been though a lot let me tell ta!
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Jerry Garcia had a kool hand too. Your video helped me, thank you bruh.
Huge help thank younsir
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the share. Always a little intimidating until you figure out the system.
Yep it sure is 👍
Cool.
I have a 2012 ram3500 that my dog chewed the harness in two about 6 inches behind this plug underneath the driver side door. Most of the wires are green with nothing distinguishing them apart. While others are clearly identifiable. How would i go about figuring which green wire connects to which to simply put it back together? Or does it matter with the green wires?
Oh boy that sounds like a mess. Sorry man I am unfamiliar with that truck.
My grandson just bought a 2000 Dakota and its having a no buss issue right now. Who ever owned it before put a lot of money into it new coil packs, tps sensor, relays etc. And still has a problem. I am starting to think that this might have something to do with it. So yes this video helps a lot on how the plugs can be disassembled and put back together. Thanks
Another thing you can check:
Symptom: Engine will not start. Gauges are inoperative. NO BUS message displayed on odometer.
Problem 1 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor.
Problem 2 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
Problem 3 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
Problem 4 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted Throttle Position Sensor (TPS).
Problem 5 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted wire..
Problem 6 of 6: The 5v power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is shorted due to a shorted Governor Pressure Sensor.
Also check your grounds on the heads/firewall and fenders. And lastly as mentioned by the video above , the PCM may have broken solder joints due to heating and cooling of the main PCB. Not to blame Dodge/Chrysler, this is a pretty common problem with many electronic devices now using lead free solder. Any electronics that gets hot then cools is going to flex the main PCB and break the non lead solder that is used in electronics.
@@bobsoft thanks for the info, who ever owned it before has already replaced the tps, map sensors coil packs. The only thing that I have found that they haven't replaced is the cam and crankshaft sensor. I looked at them yesterday and unplugged and plugged them back inyesterday after it shut down, after doing this
it didn't shut down anymore so I think that this may be the problem. I told my grandson they should have started with the cam and crank sensors. He said it was a young guy that owned it, I kinda think he was using the parts cannon method of trying to fix it. Lol We are going to replace them and see what happens. But thanks for the info, if this don't work I will check out some of your other suggestions.
@@jeffarp7409 The ECM is a common cause of the NO BUS. I posted a link for you but it got deleted. I own a 2002 Dakota and one day I know I will have to rebuild the computer.
@@bobsoft thanks for the effort anyway, we are going to replace the cam and crank sensors tomorrow maybe that will fix it for now hopefully. I got a buddy that works at O'rileys when I told him what truck he had, keep in mind he's a dodge guy like myself. The first thing he said was sell it. He said that they have a lot of problems out of those year models. I'm kinda starting to think he may be right. But we are going to keep swinging at it until it whoops me or I whoop it. Lol
Thanks again
Thats a mean electric boost if you can pin in 14 guage wires..i have 12 guage wired on some sensor connectors 2 shift kits and high performance built a604 transmission with 8 bolt torque converter & lsd
I need help I bought a 201 dodge ram 1500 5.9 and someone had cut the plug to the pmc it if the first plug on right of truck the first in pcm I got plug that works but the wires are idiferent
Yeah, I bought a harness from a half ton dodge ram also a 1996 like mine and the wires were totally different. If you Google PCM pin out chart for that truck, you should be able to determine the pin locations.
I need to remove one pin and try to clean it out because a piece of solid copper that I used as a probe broke off in it. Next time i'll use stranded or better yet a real probe.
How do you know what colour goes to what pin ? Looks like there are several wires which are the same colours going into different pins
Every wire has a different colour line on it. There might be a green wire with a black line and a green wire with a white line. There’s also a chart in the manual that tells you which colour combo goes with what location on the connector.
I have the same issue his video helped me greatly
Awesome glad to hear!
QUESTION, I think I may have cracked the clip that holds the plugs in place, on my Jeep, it looks the same as this one.. do you think I can just tape them to the PCM? I don't think they would wiggle out anyways. But, I wonder lol. I don't know how you do it, I'm terrified to unplug the damn pcm, let alone do the types of repairs you have done! I thought I had figured out how to unplug the thing, but someone had a video with a different style plug smh. I think I just needed to depress the clip and pull the plugs out of the PCM, but I am pretty sure I cracked them off the plugs, cause they're just loose now.. but I don't even see where they clipped in to, you have to see it too know wth I'm even talking about but lol. Hopefully I don't have to replace them entirely..
Yeah it’s tough to say without seeing it. Mine had a clip on the top and bottom that you use your thumb and index finger to undo both of them. Are both of yours broken?
No thankfully! I didn't see the bottom one until I used a mirror 🪞. I'll have to try to depress that bottom one and hopefully that will do the trick. It doesn't even really seem like the top ones are broken really, there's nothing that it clips into, it seems more like the plastic clip pops onto a metal square, it's hard to see though lol smh they could've made the things a little easier to figure out how to unplug geez. I thought it would be easy, just unplug, unscrew, rescrew and replug lol oh well, I may have to bring it in and have someone else put it in for me , if I can't get it.
Yeah I think you’re right it’s best to air on the side of caution. Hopefully it’s a simple fix, you might want to show some pictures of it to people on a forum for jeeps and see what they have to say. With me not being a mechanic unfortunately I can’t give you any specific good advice
@@StockyBaldman well thanks for replying anyways! God bless! 😉
Absolutely I hope it turns out well for you!
How do you remove just one pin?
I’m pretty sure there is a tool made by Thexton that is designed for stuff like that. Hopefully that helps
Can you send me the pin out diagram
I would recommend downloading a copy of the manual. They are available online if you search for your particular year.