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I have a 1994 corvette that i put in the shop three months ago to get new ecm put in. The mechanic went thru several and said they were bad! Long story short i took my car in running and it doesn't run now. At this point i have no computer or prom! Can some help me find one and or give me some advice? (ernnettles@yahoo.com)
p.s. - computer experts are a ripeoff!
Last edited by ERNNETTLES; Jul 4, 2018 at 06:18 PM.
LT1 swap.com . I forgot the guy's name but maybe he can help. you may have to get a pcm back from your (mechanic?) or electronics guy to send in,,,,,,,,, check with the guy there he answers Email, on a regular basis.
I have a 1994 corvette that i put in the shop three months ago to get new ecm put in. The mechanic went thru several and said they were bad! Long story short i took my car in running and it doesn't run now. At this point i have no computer or prom! Can some help me find one and or give me some advice? (ernnettles@yahoo.com)
If you provide some basic information, like your location and how modified the car is, you might be able to find a member with a spare PCM and/or the ability to program them who is willing to help.
P.S. Nope. Idiots, which it sounds like you've been dealing with, are a ripoff...
I bought a Remanufactured PCM for my 1994 through Autozone last year $114.99 plus $85 core charge when no one else had one and had it programmed locally in Houston for $50. The Program is the factory GM Flash and I used Turner CATS Program to program for my car. Had it shipped to my home and they were quick. Took a look and they are still listing in on their website as of now. Hope that helps!!