ECM fried when I put a fresh battery in.

Asked by Bear Sep 01, 2020 at 06:38 PM about the 1993 Dodge Dakota 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

ECM fried when I put a fresh  battery in. What
would cause this and should I be worried about
napping again when I replace the ECM.

4 Answers

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On my 95 Dakota, I had to replace the ECM on replacing the battery. I've had to replace ECM's on all Mopar products I've owned. I recommend removing the ECM relay when disconnecting or connecting the battery

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If you mean the battery I made sure I connected positive to positive

So do you think it's safe to replace? This is the first time anybody has messed with it and around 10 years.

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