EdGs
Senior Member
That's sad. There was a bad run of capacitors that got put in alot of items in the early 2000's.Number one failure of the GM/Ford ECM's or PCM's or whatever you want to call it, is either the mosfet transistor drivers or filter capacitors. I'd hazard a guess that Chryslers suffer similar problems.
My go to guy for ECM's here in Houston doesn't even want the core on the 2000-2012 GM ECM's He has hundreds of them!
The way I understand it, it involved some industrial espionage where the formula for the electrolytic solution was stolen. Problem was the formula wasn't complete, and instead caused many failures.
I fixed many temperature controllers, computer monitors, even some motherboards due to faulty electrolytic caps.
Mosfets are sometimes easy to change as well. Alot of times the circuit boards are coated for moisture protection, and that makes it alot more difficult to repair and usually not worth the effort.

