ISX ECM Question |
02-29-2016, (Subject: ISX ECM Question ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: ISX ECM Question LKQ HD CORE Lansing, IL. Had good experience with them, friendly customer service and not expensive | |||
02-29-2016, (Subject: ISX ECM Question ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: ISX ECM Question Thanks for some direction of any kind Trying to put a wrecked truck together Somehow the ecm goes missing after it's been wrecked | |||
02-29-2016, (Subject: ISX ECM Question ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: ISX ECM Question Are you going to sell it or drive after that, just wondering how is the registration process in this case ? Is it possible to get insurance on it? | |||
02-29-2016, (Subject: ISX ECM Question ) Post: #13 | |||
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RE: ISX ECM Question (02-29-2016 )DSTdriver Wrote: Thanks for some direction of any kind In the event of a wreck ECM's are pulled for forensic data recovery. If that is the case for this wreck/salvage it may be best to buy one new and flash stock AV for the ESN and CPL if you plan on using it or reselling so any problems associated with the VIN don't boomerang. User's Signature: 2010 386 Pete CM871, 13 spd. 3.55 | |||
02-29-2016, (Subject: ISX ECM Question ) Post: #14 | |||
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RE: ISX ECM Question Truck was purchased on a auction wrecked Fixing it to put back on road for own use Around 3,000. For a new one Looking to find a cheaper alternative if possible | |||
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