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Old 07-20-2009, 01:56 PM
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1997 PCM code

Just curious if you guys would know. What is my PCM code.
I can get in there and look but was curious if you guys would know right off the top of your head.
 
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Also Neal, you can read it with a mirror and flashlight. It should be printed on a sticker just behind the main connection sticking out of the firewall.
 
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<o></o><o>PCM CODES 1994-97
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94 manual - BEG6 BEG 8 <o></o>
<o></o>95 manual - SOD4 SOD5
<o></o>95 auto - PRY4 TEE4 TEE5
<o></o>96 manual - ALF4 AUG4 AUG6 AUG7
96 auto - MIF4 MIF6 MIF7 NAW4 NAW6 PRE4
97 manual - ALF6 JKA2 JKA3 MLE0 MLE1
97 auto - MME2 MME3 MME4 MME5 MME6 NAW6 TDE0 TDE1 YBT0
To find the code, you'll need a small mirror.
Look under the hood, on the drivers side.
Up against the firewall closest to the fender is a large wiring connector.
Insert the mirror between it and the fender, and read the code off the connector.
It will be backwards because of the mirror.<o></o>
 
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Are the PCM's interchangable between years? For example putting a 97 auto pcm into a 95 auto? I kinda remember swapping out the TEE5 in the old 95 with a NAW4 for some reason. Are there any PCM codes that are better than others? What would the benifits be?
 
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Originally Posted by strokersace
Are the PCM's interchangable between years? For example putting a 97 auto pcm into a 95 auto? I kinda remember swapping out the TEE5 in the old 95 with a NAW4 for some reason. Are there any PCM codes that are better than others? What would the benifits be?
Anybody???
 
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Yes, they are interchangable.
 
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Yes, they are interchangable.
Thanks RD. Is there any one of the codes that's a more desired pcm than the rest?
 
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Originally Posted by RubberDuck
Also Neal, you can read it with a mirror and flashlight. It should be printed on a sticker just behind the main connection sticking out of the firewall.
I did this. Thanks to you and Jose for the idea.

MLE1
 
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