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  • #46
    Re: pcm problem

    Try
    autocompuersystems.com

    They list one for $199.00

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    • #47
      Re: pcm problem



      autocomputersystems.com

      Sorry!

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      • #48
        Re: pcm problem

        Thanks,
        Tried them with no luck. I feel like I am in a bad soap opera.

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        • #49
          Re: pcm problem

          Ford part number is 3U7Z12A650GEB

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          • #50
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            I wonder how many other of the 69k birds out there are having the same problem......look at broken wings...you would think there has got to be one out there somewhere.......it looks like parts could become a REAL problem in the not to distant future....Out of all the coments about cops,ecodes,bushings....extended warr, et al.....this threads making me think.....maybe the M.B. SL.....should have been the way to go.

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            • #51
              Re: pcm problem

              Did anyone who is looking for one check out the post #20 site ?
              http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-...Q5fAccessories

              There are quite a few 12A650 's listed but with different number configurations before and aft. those could perhaps be just production dates.
              They ask for your VIN and module part # to match up.

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              • #52
                Re: pcm problem

                04birdman,
                Giving me pause also. I don't want to end up with a fun car that won't run. My other choice was a Lexus SC430. I'm pretty sure Lexus has parts and supports there cars.

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                • #53
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                  this whole post is pretty friggin scary.........o4 with 26k mi.....$22000 anyone?

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                  • #54
                    Re: pcm problem

                    have you tried a salvage yard? Or companies that buy only salvage titled cars. you might get lucky.

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                    • #55
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                      I find it very upsetting that parts are becoming this kind of problem! Especially something as important as the PCM...one thing if it is a handle or something! I bought this car with the thoughts of driving it little, enjoying it much and keeping it until I'm carried away feet first.....now I wonder how that can be possible. :(
                      CatBrd2 is the new license tag! Meowgal was moved to the Prius.

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                      • #56
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                        I do not like it either but I think too many people are treating this as the end of the world. If you have not noticed, ALL cars for many years have come across this issue from time to time as they get older. The OEM's are the final assembly point and typically outsource the bits and pieces to many different suppliers. As cars get older, the suppliers move on to more fruitfull production activities until the backlog for demand makes it viable to crank the production line back up. Live with it.
                        Never grow up. Enjoy life while you can

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                        • #57
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                          Live with it? that's easy to say when your car is running. Tell that to the guys here that can't find a PCM and have a 20+ thousand dollar brick in their garage.

                          Tim

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                          • #58
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                            Live with it? Like the OP, this is my only car. I do not expect a 7 year old car to be obsolete. Live with it? How?
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                            Invoice $38,457 - Sold new 9/15/2003
                            One of twenty two built like this
                            She was a good one. Sold 12/30/2014.
                            Replaced with 2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe.
                            A lot better car and even more exclusive, but doesn't have the Cachet the Thunderbird had. Adios, mi Amigo.

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                            • #59
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                              Thanks to Peter Furlan. After I contacted the local EPA last Monday, and getting a call back from a higher up at the EPA in DC on Tuesday, I provided him with all the paperwork so far on my car. The dealership somehow received a PCM on Friday of last week and my bird is ready for pick up tomorrow morning. Lets hope the 80 mile trip home is uneventful.

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                              • #60
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                                SSALKIN
                                Steve, FYI I just checked today at my local dealer with the Part number posted on this site. He looked up all the info and the part is on NAT BACKORDER with 9 waiting.Parts sub supplier( probably Japan) can not get parts. His notes on part was no known date for release of any PCM'S. If the dealer got one after you called EPA, more power to you. There are 0 listed at any dealer in USA.
                                I agree it is a sad day when we can not get parts for a relatively new car.
                                Hope the others in US can do the same.
                                Dennis

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