Did you get same computer as old one has to be same service number. But if you bought new one it has to be reprogrammed . But if you done that try leaving key on for twenty minutes
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It doesn't have a governor pressure sensor. The "rev" limiter is part of the computer programming and can not be changed.
The cam sensor on the 4 cylinder is on the end of the head. On a 6 cylinder it is on the front timing cover.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 2005 Dodge Neon is located on the cylinder head. It is close to the camshaft position sensor.
The cam sensor is under the front of the passenger side cylinder head.
The cam sensor on a Dodge 4.7L is under the front outside of the passenger side cylinder head.
passenger side
4 cylinder it is on the end of the head. 6 cylinder it is in the distributor.
The cam sensor is on the driver side of the cylinder head.
Driver side end of the cylinder head.
Check the engine sensors. I changed all the engine sensors on my 1996 Dodge Ram Van and it vehicle only started when I changed the Flywhel sensor on the bellhousing and it was also the cheepest sensor to buy. My auto mechanic scanned the on board computer but this did not show up the problem sensor. he had a spate of Chrysler group vehicles in with this same problem and it turned out to be the Flywheel sensor and for some reason Chrysler do not put this sensor into the on board computer checking system and did not show a fault code on the OBD.
The cam sensor is under the front outside of the passenger side cylinder head.
Driver side end of the cylinder head.