Q: My ecm needs replaced an I drought a used but said it needs to be programmed first an they say go to a dealer but I don't have dea

asked by on June 24, 2017

I could be driving an my car will shut down but starts back up after a few seconds so I had test run on it an they say it's my ecm but I found the parts just don't know where to get it programmed cause the dealer to high pleas help I really need my car

My car has 103 miles.

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