Hey folks. I am researching using the PSP1 on the last of the US made cars, Chrysler. It seem you can't do much preliminary stuff on the TechAuthority without purchasing the subscription first.
Before i purchase could you guys give me some more advise? Here's the scenario:
Another shop wants me to take over this 2005 Neon (1B3ES56C35D262157) that they put a used PCM in. Now it only starts and stalls. I have been doing a lot of reading on this but have not found specific instructions. Saw Steve's post regarding skim and toolbox. I apparently can't use the Toolbox2 with my Actia PSP1 so forget that. I have used the write VIN function of the Modis before, but i suspect you'll tell me i need to do more.
-Is the BCM going to be damaged (written to w/wrong skim code)?
-I haven't seen car or keys yet. Shop Key suggests it has skim mod. Do all Neons/Chrtslers of this vintage?
-Can i do this job using the jbox.
-Where at Techauthority can i find if my PSP1 (ActiaXS) is compatible?
Sorry i'm such a pain about this programming stuff now. I promise after i get familiar i'll start helping instead of asking all the time.
Gratefully,
Neil
Before i purchase could you guys give me some more advise? Here's the scenario:
Another shop wants me to take over this 2005 Neon (1B3ES56C35D262157) that they put a used PCM in. Now it only starts and stalls. I have been doing a lot of reading on this but have not found specific instructions. Saw Steve's post regarding skim and toolbox. I apparently can't use the Toolbox2 with my Actia PSP1 so forget that. I have used the write VIN function of the Modis before, but i suspect you'll tell me i need to do more.
-Is the BCM going to be damaged (written to w/wrong skim code)?
-I haven't seen car or keys yet. Shop Key suggests it has skim mod. Do all Neons/Chrtslers of this vintage?
-Can i do this job using the jbox.
-Where at Techauthority can i find if my PSP1 (ActiaXS) is compatible?
Sorry i'm such a pain about this programming stuff now. I promise after i get familiar i'll start helping instead of asking all the time.
Gratefully,
Neil
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