A1 Cardone 79-9753 Engine Control Module








Remanufactured Engine Control Computer
(Product has different names depending on vehicle application)
$519.97 CAD
Core charge: $5.40





Out of Stock
Brand: A1 Cardone
Stock #: 799753
Condition: Remanufactured
UPC: 082617459778
Weight: 4.56 lb.(2.07 kg.)
Dimensions: 14.1" x 9.1" x 4.1" (35.9 cm x 23.2 cm x 10.5 cm)
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Buyer fitment guide only intended as reference. Please use catalogue search by vehicle to ensure proper fitment.
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- Chrysler 4887051
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- Dodge 4699062
- Dodge 4887051
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- Dodge 5269745
- Dodge 5269753
- Dodge 5269767
- Dodge 5269788
- Dodge 5269810
- Dodge 5269812
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- Mitsubishi 4699062
- Mitsubishi 4887051
- Mitsubishi 5269732
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- Mitsubishi 5269753
- Mitsubishi 5269767
- Mitsubishi 5269788
- Mitsubishi 5269810
- Mitsubishi 5269812
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- Mitsubishi M04699062
- Mitsubishi M05269810
- Mitsubishi M05269812
- Mitsubishi M05269905
- Mitsubishi M05269929
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- Mitsubishi MO5269812
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- Eagle (cars) 4699062
- Eagle (cars) 4887051
- Eagle (cars) 5269732
- Eagle (cars) 5269745
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- CARDONE Remanufactured Electronic and Powertrain Control Modules are designed to meet or exceed O.E. performance. Reverse engineering provides insight into how and why the unit originally failed, allowing our engineers to identify and correct original design weaknesses. All critical components are re-soldered or replaced at our Philadelphia manufacturing plant, and each unit is 100% computer tested to ensure reliability. CARDONE is committed to getting your vehicle back to peak performance.
- As a remanufactured Original Equipment part, this unit guarantees a perfect vehicle fit.
- Our remanufacturing process is earth-friendly, as it reduces the energy and raw material needed to make a new part by 80%.
- On-car vehicle validation is done to test durability and performance.
- Re-soldering of critical components ensures superior electrical connections. This prevents intermittent failures and leads to longer product life.
- Tested with automated computer equipment or bench-tested, depending on application, to ensure functionality.
- Other Names: Engine Control Module, Engine Control Module
FAQ_Q1 | What’s the difference between an ECM and a PCM? |
FAA_A1 | “ECM†stands for Electronic Control Module. “PCM†stands for Powertrain Control Module. Both the ECM and PCM control the engine; however, the PCM also has control over the transmission. |
FAQ_Q2 | Do I have to transfer anything from my original ECM/PCM? |
FAA_A2 | Some GM applications have a knock module that must be transferred to the replacement module. Some older Ford applications have a calibration module that must be transferred to the replacement module. |
FAQ_Q3 | Do all Ford vehicles require a Passive Anti-Theft System (P.A.T.S) reset? |
FAA_A3 | No, not all Ford vehicles require PATS reset. Check the PATS chart found on the O.E. Manufacturer’s Service site for your application. |
FAQ_Q4 | The replacement PCM for a Ford vehicle won’t start the vehicle. Why? |
FAA_A4 | Ensure that the PCM was properly flash programmed for the vehicle. Also note whether the vehicle is equipped with the Ford "passive anti-theft system", which requires an on-car relearn. |
FAQ_Q5 | What steps should I take to ensure the original PCM is causing the issue? |
FAA_A5 | Prior to replacing the original ECM/PCM, the installer should determine what caused the original to fail. Common causes of failures are: poor grounds and power, a bad wiring harness and short-circuited solenoids/relays. |
FAQ_Q6 | Do GM vehicles have a passive anti-theft system? |
FAA_A6 | Yes, most GM vehicles have a VATS, Pass Key or Pass Lock anti-theft system. |
FAQ_Q7 | Do I need a scanner to reset the anti-theft system |
FAA_A7 | Not necessarily. There is a 30-minute manual procedure that can be done without a scanner. Refer to your O.E. manufacturer’s approved service manual for details. |
FAQ_Q8 | Do all Chrysler Power Train Control Modules (PCM) need VIN programming? |
FAA_A8 | Chrysler models 1996 and newer will need to be VIN programmed. |
FAQ_Q9 | What are the most common symptoms of a bad PCM? |
FAA_A9 | Check Engine Light staying on after resetting, engine turning off for no reason, loss of spark, loss of fuel injection, loss of pulse on fuel pump, intermittent starting problems. |
UPC | 082617459778 |
Origin Country: | MX |
Weight: | 4.56Lb. (2.07 kg.) |
Package Dimensions: | 14.1" x 9.1" x 4.1" (35.9 cm x 23.2 cm x 10.5 cm) |
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