greg92jeepxj
Official Supporter
Thanks for your posts dragon 5126 , I look forward as a new member myself to your tech. Always looking for that . I still read your post on PCM repair. Thanks again ! Greg
I agree Greg. unfortunately, like any mechanical job, until it is torn down, you just don't know whats trashed and what isn't. Even if the whole housing is shot, this is a great place to learn by doing a tear down. No sense wasting a good malfunction when you get the chance to learn by it, even if it is just learning what you don't ever want to do in the future ( sage advice from my late father). And when ever replacing one thing out of necessity, make the best of it by using it as an excuse to upgrade, something I learned on a 76 Cherokee S decades back. Life is funny. it always throws a wrench in the works at the worst time for us, like the 98 GC sitting in the back, igg went out along with my back, But I have learned, if you take advantage of it and make things better than they were before hand, you don't get pushed back, you come out on top. And surprisingly, That IS a jeep thing! its where and how I learned it. I taught it to my kids, and share it as much as possible.
Have a good one!