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Hummer H3For the Hummer driver who wants the rugged look and off road capabilities of the Hummer, but in a smaller size and with a more fuel economy friendly engine.
UPDATE - Got the PROGRAMMED TCM in and it worked like a champ. It fired right up and shifter works fine, took it for a test drive and so far so good. I will update in a few weeks or months to let everyone know if this corrected the transmission slipping issues - I sure hope it does.
@hummerz I saw on a different post you wanted used ignition sensors. You want this one? It came off of a 2008 H3. The actual ignition is the new one in the box, I just took the sensor off and replaced it because I was having the pass lock issue. Here are a couple photos - let me know if you want them.
@hummerz I saw on a different post you wanted used ignition sensors. You want this one? It came off of a 2008 H3. The actual ignition is the new one in the box, I just took the sensor off and replaced it because I was having the pass lock issue. Here are a couple photos - let me know if you want them.
I'm only interested in the switch. Let me know how much shipped to 44130.
You don't have to pay me anything. It's the least I could do for helping me with this TCM. Send me a message with name and address and I will send it your way. And thanks again for your help.
You don't have to pay me anything. It's the least I could do for helping me with this TCM. Send me a message with name and address and I will send it your way. And thanks again for your help.
Your settings don't allow messages. You are welcome.
So................ you dig up a 30 MONTH OLD Thread to tack on a question to demand the link maker get to updating the link so you don't have to use Google to find how to get a TCM programmed?
So................ you dig up a 30 MONTH OLD Thread to tack on a question to demand the link maker get to updating the link so you don't have to use Google to find how to get a TCM programmed?
First of all, thank you for responding. Secondly, I didn’t demand anything, I simply asked a question. Thirdly, I was hoping to purchase a TCM already programmed, but was also surprised that could be done without the vehicle so I was intrigued how he does that.
Local dealer wanted to charge me 1hr/$209 to plug in the computer and diagnose/tell me it had a code the 700 code, which AutoZone did for free in 2 minutes. The dealer also charges $300 for the part that I can get at Napa for $180 and have the mobile guy charge me $300 to program, which takes 30 minutes max. I’m not cheap because I know the programmer costs money and the knowledge to program it, so o was just asking it an updated link was available to know my options.
The TCM takes less time to remove than it does to check oil on a dipstick.