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Old 11-07-2005, 11:31 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by phrozen
As far as we know, this is only an issue with toys.

The current theory is that the Mopar guys needed some extra inputs and outputs to create the turbo toys. Ie. sprayer pump, switches, LEDs, etc. They were probably maxed out on the stock PCM, so they grabbed an auto trans version of the same PCM. Then, they re-used some of the auto trans circuits to implement the toys.

However, for some reason they left fragments of the auto trans software in the PCM. Thus, those of us with toys are duly boned.

That is, until we came along and kicked down the turbo toys door. BAm!


didnt know that. thanks for the time and nfo on my question.
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