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PCM case getting hot
Just revieved my Phoenix chip on Monday. Hooked it up and everything runs great, like I have a brand new and much improved truck. The only thing I noticed was after driving for about 10 minutes I checked to make sure the chip was still attached firmly (which it was), but the outside of the PCM case seemed really warm.
I have to admit, I had never felt the PCM after driving prior to installing the chip so I have no idea if this is normal or not. So my question is is this normal? Or could something be hooked up wrong causing it to generate a lot of heat. Don't want to burn up my PCM or my new chip for that matter. Thanks. |
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They get warm chip or no chip.
Normal operation.
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