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Anybody here familar with diagnosing failed PCMs??

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Old 03-18-2019, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by wb22rules
Just got antique plates on it this year, no more registration fees or inspection requirements
Does VA allow you to drive it like normal when it has antique plates? Or just weekends & holidays? Be aware that, if you take it to another state, the laws may be different for antique plates, and you could be ticketed.
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I have been told the book says I must be going to or participating in an antique event, but I just make sure i am home by 8 and I have not had a problem.
And its not like my truck looks like it is going to a show, it is an old dirty dented truck, but cops around here don't have time for people who are driving relatively normal, the roads are full of ding a lings driving like ding a lings to keep them busy lol.
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12/22 update.
The truck has been thrown back into daily driver duty for the last 2 years, mileage is 189,xxx now and still going fine, just had to tidy up some normal replaceable stuff, u joints, wheel bearings.




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