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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  Regular Production Order
Commonly known as RPO. These are the codes that GM uses to identify options.

For example, LT1 is the RPO for the engine used from 1992-1996.

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Re: One Dead ECM

Subject: Re: One Dead ECM
by vis_croceus on 2010/10/8 5:37:31

Quote:

bogus wrote:
UPDATE:

I am so damned pissed right now. It has all the appearances of an unrepaired ECM.

I am getting the same damned codes... same damned results.

Tomorrow, I am going to have to take apart the dash to get at the damned CCM and confirm the harness.

The receipt from SIA indicates only a "reflowed unit." It makes me wonder if they actually a) read my letter and b) tested the damned unit.

As you can tell, I am not happy right now... for some reason, I knew this was going to happen.


It has always been my assumption that any flat-rate rebuilding service like that isn't going to have the capability to do any real testing or repair.

I figure they just look for obvious burnt shit, check for short between ground and power, and if it passes those they send it back. If it fails they pull one from a junkyard and send it instead.
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