CM - Control Module Flashing, 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by HKEK, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. HKEK

    HKEK Guest

    How important is it to have the CM software/firmware updated?

    I just bought a 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport with the 3.3 liter
    engine. I looked at a few others before buying this one, and I paid a
    dealer to inspect the candidates. On one model (a 2003 GC Sport with
    3.8 ) the dealer said the engine CM and the transmission CM needed to
    be brought up to most recent firmware version at a cost of $160.91.

    How can I tell what firmware version I am currently running in my
    engine CM and transmission CM? What are the benefits of the specific
    CM updates? Should this really cost so much, can this only be
    performed by a 5-star Dodge/Chrysler dealer?
     
    HKEK, Jun 19, 2007
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  2. A scan tool can do this. The chrysler scan tools can do it of course.
    So can others.
    Reduced engine and transmission wear, better fuel economy.

    Would it pay for itself over the life of the vehicle? I
    don't know, how long do you intend on owing it?
    $160 isn't bad IMHO. But you might negotiate a bit. Ask them if you
    would be willing to buy a transmission fluid change (make sure it's a
    regular change not a flush with one of those pressure flushing systems)
    would they do the firmware update for less money, since they would
    already be spending time on it.
    Yes and no. Yes, the Chrysler dealers are the only ones with the
    firmware (that an ordinary person can get to) But, there are companies
    that rebuild the things, and they firmware update them. You can buy
    a reman unit from the aftermarket that will come with current firmware.
    But, it will be more expensive.

    Another way you can do it at least with the transmission computer is you
    can find them in wrecking yards. Chrysler tags the case of the trans
    computer
    with the firmware version, if a dealer flashes it, they are supposed to
    write the
    fact on a tag on the computer. All you have to do is go to a wrecker and
    find
    another 2002 Caravan the same model as yours and same tire size, and check
    the computer in it, if it's a newer firmware version, just swap the
    computers.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Jun 20, 2007
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  3. HKEK

    philthy Guest

    no check engine lite? and it runs good then they are just trying to
    relieve you of your money and some aftermarket shops can do the
    reprogramming
     
    philthy, Jun 21, 2007
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