Well, here is the status update. After the "extensive two days of deep diagnostics" and a P1007 code reset, and then suggesting a change the PCM, the engine light popped back on. So remember the old saying "Don't assume - it makes an a55 out of U and me"? Well I did assume that the engine light was the P1007 back to haunt me. That was a couple of weeks ago and I've just been driving with the light on while I try to justify investing in the PCM (which I did).
Meanwhile, winter arrived in the northeast, and we went from 50's during the day to 20's and 30's during the day. Making my 3 hour weekly journey, it seemed hard to keep the cab warm, even with full heat. Then I noticed both the coolant temperature and engine oil temperature seemed to be running lower than normal. So before I went to have the PCM installed (I can still return it) I looked to see what codes were responsible for the engine light... Low and behold, no P1007 codes at all... is was a P0128. The P0128 is alerting that the coolant temperature is not at the expected value if the thermostat is working properly.
Anyway, I reset the P0128, and use the automatic transmission top gear over-ride to keep the MDS off and adjust engine RPMs vs speed / load to keep at least keep the coolant temperature in a respectable range.
Short answer, so far, it kind-of (and I say this with a lot of reservations) looks like the wire and plug replacement to the SRV actuator ***MAY*** have solved the P1007 code. I'll be sure to follow up in a month or so with any updates.