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Enthusiast
Hello everyone!
I have a peculiar problem.
My BCM was damaged so I decided to replace it. Send it over to specialized repair center where they copied all the information into new BCM.
Now when I plug it in and connect OBD scanner it says that BCM is faulty, I borrowed friends BCM to test it and OBD scanner still reads "BCM internal fault"
I believe it is highly unlikely the BCM is damaged, I am having problems with my FOB as well, it only locks the vehicle but to unlock it and disarm the antitheft I used cylinder lock under the driver side door mirror.
Does anyone know when the BCM wont work? Is there a procedure I need to follow to code it with the car even though it was duplicated by the specialized ECU repair shop?
I am located in Tampa Bay, Florida area. Thank you very much for your help! Today I should be getting in mail DRB III (clone) so I hope that will help me move forward and get my Viper going again
Thanks a lot!
I have a peculiar problem.
My BCM was damaged so I decided to replace it. Send it over to specialized repair center where they copied all the information into new BCM.
Now when I plug it in and connect OBD scanner it says that BCM is faulty, I borrowed friends BCM to test it and OBD scanner still reads "BCM internal fault"
I believe it is highly unlikely the BCM is damaged, I am having problems with my FOB as well, it only locks the vehicle but to unlock it and disarm the antitheft I used cylinder lock under the driver side door mirror.
Does anyone know when the BCM wont work? Is there a procedure I need to follow to code it with the car even though it was duplicated by the specialized ECU repair shop?
I am located in Tampa Bay, Florida area. Thank you very much for your help! Today I should be getting in mail DRB III (clone) so I hope that will help me move forward and get my Viper going again
Thanks a lot!