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420A ECU/PCM PIN BROKE OFF

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mechsbox

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May 17, 2022
Spokane, Washington
I ordered a new ecu/pcm computer but when I plugged it in, one of the connector pins broke off. Can it cause issues and be dangerous to drive? The car started up though. It fixed the fuel pump issue. I thought the fuel pump went out but after I put in a new fuel pump, still no power. The chrysler manual said replace the pcm and it worked. Fired right up. Just some advice if someone else has the same issue.
 
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