PCM issues

I got a PCM for my 2005 Wrangler LJ from Flagship 1 and it's been working great so far. Had a bit of an issue getting it as it got forgotten on the shelf for about three weeks! While I was waiting for Flagship 1's PCM to show up I talked to Mark at Wrangler Fix and he was very helpful and would definitely order from him next time!
 
I got a PCM for my 2005 Wrangler LJ from Flagship 1 and it's been working great so far. Had a bit of an issue getting it as it got forgotten on the shelf for about three weeks! While I was waiting for Flagship 1's PCM to show up I talked to Mark at Wrangler Fix and he was very helpful and would definitely order from him next time!
I hope we don’t have a next time!!! LoL
 
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So after reading reviews, surfing the net, I finally settled on WranglerFix to replace my faulty PCM. I have a 2005 Rubicon 6 speed, and when I bought it the CEL was illuminated, and codes were the ones related to all 4 O2 sensors being bad at once.
Made the order to Mark at WranglerFix, but unit didn't come. Mark immediately contacted me to let me know they were still working on the 6 speed manual fix, and that more time was needed. Long story short I waited about a week, all the while Mark was assuring me it was coming. I decided to just cancel the order because my '05 was running fine, just the CEL and accompanying codes.
Mark contacted me and immediately refunded my money, but assured me that not only was he going to get the fix done correctly, but ship it to me overnight, wait until I was fully satisfied...and then and then only would he charge me.
He was a man of his word, and actually contacted me several times giving details about what they were experiencing with it, what the techs were saying, and when it should be done.
Well, this Friday I received the unit, installed it, and BAM - no more CEL, no more codes. Everything worked perfectly. Ran it Friday, Saturday, and some today (about 55 miles), and no issues whatsoever.
I contacted Mark via email to thank him, and to tell him to charge my Visa again. He called me and we had a nice chat, and he said if there is any issues let him know.
Now, during the time of my fix order (which was about $532 or so), Mark was informed by his techs that the fix for the Manual's was more expensive due to the part(s) they needed to use. So, he told me that he would even honor the original amount I had placed my order for, and not up it to cover his cost for the new parts.
He also shared that someone had actually been very rude to him saying he was giving them the run around, or trying the ole "bait-and-switch" on his website. He explained to them that this issue had just arisen, and that he had to change the price to cover the additional issue(s). They were rude, he said, and asked for a refund...which he gave, no problem.
Now, I can't speak for that person, but I will say that even if Mark hadn't agreed to charge me the original amount for my fix that I still would have paid the extra amount. I have spoken with him many times, and I can usually spot someone who is trying to pull a fast one - and I will personally attest: MARK AIN'T THAT GUY!
I see in the forums that many of the guys run the automatics, and the associated problems the PCM's are giving them. I also see several vids and testimonies from those who have ordered from Mark and WranglerFix that attest to his honesty.
So here I am, a 6 speed manual average Joe from Kentucky, giving my 2 cents worth. If you want it fixed, if you want the CEL off, codes gone, correctly working PCM, then WranglerFix is your place. Mark is honest, works hard to satisfy, and doesn't mince words. If it's a problem, he will go out of his way to fix it.
I would think that with so few options out there for this fix that even the toughest meathead would need to loosen up and give him a chance.
Happy jeeping!
David Brantley
Ky
 
Thanks wrangler fix. 2006 Wrangler MT. After a month of trouble shooting random engine shutdowns, failing sensors, and a laundry list of engine codes, I gave up and sent the PCM to a repair facility. (Your parts source) I spent $100.00 and received an email stating they could not find anything wrong and it was being shipped back to me. Frustrated, I reinstalled it and continued to have the vehicle randomly die and throw random codes. I again went through every circuit and sensor and determined indeed the PCM was bad. I ordered a remanufactured unit from Cardone and towed the Jeep to the dealership. The dealer attempted to program. $150.00 plus towing charges for vehicle to find out it was junk. All o2 heater circuits failed. Who can afford that more than once? As far as remanufactured it appeared to have simply been been sprayed with grey primer. Replaced with new computer from Wrangler fix, vehicle runs perfectly. Much less expensive than the alternatives. Mark was a huge help. Wish I had called him first.