2006 PT Cruiser took pcm off to get #s but

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Asked by DleeIsMe Jul 27, 2020 at 02:34 AM about the 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Convertible FWD

Question type: General

Okay I need to replace my PCM
on my 2006 PT Cruiser.  I took it
off to get the numbers only to
realize afterwards there is a
sticker on the mount. Anyways
after I reinstalled the old one back
on and I ran a scan and it's
throwing all kinds of new coach
like CAT not ready, 025 not ready,
H025 not ready there's a couple
more but what the heck?
Did I not play it incorrectly did I do
something wrong I'm going to be
replacing and I just would like to
know before I put the new one on
if there's a certain way I have to
put it back on I don't know I'm
baffled help

2 Answers

3,655

maybe your confusing the system because it doesn't know what you are doing. Did you unplug the battery first?? Your working with an electrical component, why wouldn't you??

34,745

It's normal. It automativally starts to scan the entire system. U need to drive it to allow the pcm to scan. Thise codes just mean it hasn't fi ished scanning

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