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Re: 2003 Ford ranger 2.3 Pcm Replacement
Maybe a repair this PCM would be easier. The O2 input is well, an input, so there should be nothing, like a driver output, to short it. So, I wonder, is it really shorted? If so, by what? A capacitor? A stray piece of wire? A bent pin in the connector? Could i... Login to read more. ![]()
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