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Old 03-03-2008, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by fas_guy View Post
I just found the computer in the fender well, That's the right one right? It has writing on it like its from a junk yard (good comp.) The truck runs fine I assume its the right one if its not the stock one. It doesn't look like its been apart, Is there any way to scan it and find out if its the stock one or the right one for the truck? Other mods are just K&N and 4'' straight pipe and a boost guage truck only hits 19#s everthing else is stock. Thanks Tom
There is a digit of the vin number that should be the PCM Number. But the problem is that many trucks used the same pcm code. So trying to see if the pcm has been replaced would be hard to tell.

Also for the mileage to be rolled back, well that is a federal crime. Another thing if the pcm is not the original and came from a different truck. Well if the pcm was not flashed with the info for the new truck that would tell you something.

When I had a 95 F-150 I had the pcm replaced. When they did the replacement of the pcm. The dealership had to flash the pcm to enter my current mileage and all that info for the truck to make it legal.

But I don't know if that is the case for you. I would suggest a car fax report and become a premium member and request an oasis report as well.
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