The cost to replace a power control module (PCM) can vary widely depending on the vehicle make and model, as well as labor costs in your area. On average, you might expect to pay between $300 to $1,500 for parts and labor combined. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple repair shops to find the best price. Additionally, if the replacement is done at a dealership, costs may be on the higher end of the spectrum.
Depends on which computer you are referring to. You have a climate control module, power-train control module, etc.
take the old one out and take it with you to the junk yard ,make sure the #'s match cost about $ 100.00 there, dealer $ 1000.00 ! Where do you find power train control module on a 1996 kia sportage
At the deal it'll cost about $650 for new module and labor to install and program it.
The cost to replace a body control module (BCM) typically ranges from $200 to $800, including parts and labor. The price can vary based on factors like the vehicle make and model, labor rates in your area, and whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM part. Some vehicles may also require reprogramming of the BCM, which can add to the total cost. Always consult with a trusted mechanic for an accurate estimate specific to your situation.
250bucks
it is a body control module and it controls all of the relays and electrical in your car it is the black little box that all of your fuzes are in under your dash Hyundai put out a fautly Body Control Module. BCM, call Hyundai of North America and make a claim if enough of us do this they will recall the faulty BCM and replace it with an up graded one just file a claim 1-800-633-5151
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This just happenned to me. I was getting a code PO300. It turned out to be the ignition control module. It cost 78.00 at autozone and only took 10 minutes to replace.
You cannot replace just the bushings. You have to replace the whole control arm.
Replace the ABS module - from what I read it will cost about 900 bucks
You don't replace the lights in the dash board climate control. It is a singular control module. Once the lights in it burn out, that's it. You either replace it for a few hundred bucks or just live with it. A quick and cost effective way to get light in that area is to buy a little 12 volt light that you plug into the cigarette lighter with a flexible neck.
When you replace the body control module with a used BCM you will need to know the VATS code for the key. It may be possible to get that code if you have the VIN # from the donor car. A new key then has to be made to match the donor BCM. At a cost of around $30 for the key it may be worth it. Otherwise you will have to buy a new BCM at around $300. Good luck!