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Default Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee - New computer - P1685 - 03-07-2007 , 07:08 PM






On Mar 7, 4:14 pm, XS11E <xs11... (AT) SPAMyahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
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michael.hask... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:
I have been having issues with my 2000 Grand Cherokee V6 that several
shops advised would be replaced by installing a new computer.

I'm trying to figure out how you got a 2000 Grand Cherokee with a V6
engine.
My bad. Typing while tired.



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Default Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee - New computer - P1685 - 03-07-2007 , 07:58 PM






"Ingram Developers" <michael.haskins (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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On Mar 7, 4:14 pm, XS11E <xs11... (AT) SPAMyahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
michael.hask... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:
I have been having issues with my 2000 Grand Cherokee V6 that
several shops advised would be replaced by installing a new
computer.

I'm trying to figure out how you got a 2000 Grand Cherokee with a
V6 engine.

My bad. Typing while tired.
OK, I was wondering if you'd used the way back machine* to put a 2005/6
engine in your 2000 Jeep.


*If you don't know Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman do a google search
on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.


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Default Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee - New computer - P1685 - 03-10-2007 , 09:20 AM



you can now rent a drb3 scantool from d.c for 150.00 for 3 days and it can
come with the software needed to reprogam the pcm if needed but yopu can also
use it to reprogam the pcm with the correct skim pin number as long as u can
get it or have it

michael.haskins (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:

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On Mar 6, 9:37 pm, "DougW" <post.repl... (AT) invalid (DOT) address> wrote:
michael.haskins wrote:
On Mar 6, 8:47 pm, "DougW" wrote:
michael.haskins wrote:
Anyways, I bought a new computer from a salvage yard and just
finished
installing it. THe Jeep starts up great, but then dies out with a
P1685 error. I know that that means SKIM error and that obviously
the
new computer doesn't recognize the key I use.
The question I have now is, what next? Do I have to take it to the
Jeep dealer to have the computer programmed? Or can I take it to my
local guy that I trust?

Not 100% on this. I believe it takes the dealership programmer to
reset the SKIM code.
That sucks. The closest dealer (by far) to me wanted to charge $1200
to replace the ECM in the first place which is why I went to a salvage
yard. I wonder if they'll still try to charge me the full amount if I
have my car towed in.

From what I read, you should get a
P0513 Invalid SKIM Key
or
P0633 SKIM Key Not Programmed

Sure you have every wire hooked back up with no bent pins?

If there was no feed you would get
P1686 No SKIM BUS Messages Received

Be Careful.. start it with the wrong key six times
and it will require a trip to the dealer.

I wonder if you have a simple steel key (no skim)
AKA, a Valet key, you should be able to get to the dealer.
(I would call to confirm this)

This might help.
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801505 - POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE INITIALIZATION

Date: 03/02/05

Model Year(s): 1999-2004

Description: NOTE: The model years and vehicles above must
be equipped (optional) with Sentry Key Theft Deterrent
System (sales code GXX) for this bulletin to apply. When a
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced on vehicles
equipped with the Sentry KeyT Theft Deterrent System, it
must be initialized to properly function with the anti-theft
module. This is accomplished at a Chrysler Group Dealer by
using the DRBIIIŽ or StarSCANT Scan Tool to enter a PIN number.

When the PIN number is not available from the vehicle owner
or a Chrysler Group Scan Tool(s) is not available this can
be accomplished by writing the Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) into the PCM using an after-market scan tool with a
"VIN Write Function". More information is available from
the scan tool manufacturer or the Equipment & Tool Institute.

NOTE: After performing this procedure with an after-market
scan tool on vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group's Next
Generation Controller (NGC), Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
"P0633 - SKIM SECRET KEY DATA NOT STORED IN PCM" will be set.
This DTC will not effect vehicle or system performance and
cannot be erased.

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Yeah, It's hooked up correctly. It would start, rev once, then
stall. Yes, I'm sure I have the SKIM key, as last year we lost it for
a few days and were going to have to fork out $300 to the dealer to
have it replaced.

I put the old PCM back in, and I'll take the new one to the dealer
tomorrow to see if I can get it reprogrammed wihtout being raped by
them. On second thought, I might go to the Jeep dealer in the rough
part of town. The one closest to me is in a ritzy area and they seem
to specialize in the old rip off.

I really hate the fact that I can't do this myself.

Thanks for the replys.


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Default Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee - New computer - P1685 - 03-10-2007 , 04:10 PM



That's nice to know. Could be well worth it, to program the stock chip to an
aftermarket race specs.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:LWHughes3rd (AT) aol (DOT) com http://www.billhughes.com/

"philthy" <dbrider (AT) cac (DOT) net> wrote

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you can now rent a drb3 scantool from d.c for 150.00 for 3 days and it can
come with the software needed to reprogam the pcm if needed but yopu can
also
use it to reprogam the pcm with the correct skim pin number as long as u
can
get it or have it


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Default Re: 2000 Grand Cherokee - New computer - P1685 - 03-11-2007 , 09:30 AM



and it would still be cheaper than a dealership visit

"L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" wrote:

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That's nice to know. Could be well worth it, to program the stock chip to an
aftermarket race specs.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:LWHughes3rd (AT) aol (DOT) com http://www.billhughes.com/

"philthy" <dbrider (AT) cac (DOT) net> wrote in message
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you can now rent a drb3 scantool from d.c for 150.00 for 3 days and it can
come with the software needed to reprogam the pcm if needed but yopu can
also
use it to reprogam the pcm with the correct skim pin number as long as u
can
get it or have it

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