Well, depends on model year. Any model year before they introduced fuel injected engines, certainly. Current production ones... no. The engine depends on the ECM for a number of functions critical to its operation, which includes everything from adjusting air intake to aftertreatment operation (in the case of diesel engines).
Well it depends on how new it is but you can chip anything that has a computer in it.
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my 2001 neon has a chip keywell iahev a 2001 dodge neon and mine does have a chip ignition. you would have to go to the dealer to get it made. If you did get a copy of the key made anywhere else it would only work to open the door it wouldn't work to start the car.
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Yes CPU is the most important chip in the computer because it is the brain of the computer. So, without brain nothing work properly.
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The lights are computer controlled. The under hood computer can set codes and keep the lights from working.
A chip won't work in a 97, you have to reprogram the computer with a new program.
A computer chip is a common term for a microprocessor or a microcomputer that is on a single integrated circuit. For a computer chip to work, the first thing it needs to do is to receive information from the outside. It does this via the interfaces. At this point, it has to store the information within its memory. Thanks SolutionForTech WWW.SolutionForTech.Com