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Old 11-23-2010, 11:55 PM
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You should pick up a tube of Dielectric grease from a parts store, then remove the PCM again and dry it once more and apply a small dab of the dielectric grease on each of the plug holes that a prong goes to. This will help insure a good electrical connection for some time to come. Good luck with it.

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If you have to replace the PCM let me know as I have a couple of spares. I don't think you will have any further problems though.