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VCM problem
My daughter's 1999 Blazer has been diagnsed with a VCM problem that prevents proper shifting of the transmission. The $425 price tag for a new one plus $110 for programming is beyond her means. Is a used VCM a viable option for her? Thanks for helping out.
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You may still have to incur the programming charge to get it to function properly.
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Thanks for responding. Yes, I know. A local dealer quoted $110 for programming. Is a used VCM practical?
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Sure is. Many people do it even if they could afford new.
One thing you may consider. Getting a new PCM from a tuner to replace yours. It may be cheaper to get a core program PCM from PCMforLess.com tuned to your liking than to get a used PCM and have it programmed for your truck. The worst case is that you would have to get the CASE relearn performed which would cost you an additional $60 at most dealerships and less if you can find a competent mechanic with the proper tools. |
I checked pcmforless.com and it looks like a viable option - with better performance to boot. Thank you so much.
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The help here has been great, but I need a bit more. Seems a couple of different EPM part numbers were used on the 1999 4.3l vortec. Assuming I need to get to the old one to verify the part # before ordering. It's raining out, and I don't want to hunt for it. Where is it located?
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On the PCM itself. It may be visible or it may not be. The PCM is easy enough to remove.
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