
Engine Controll Computer
Cardone : 778063
Artikel-Nr.: CDO778063
Remanufactured Engine Control Computer- Connector Gender: Female
- Connector Quantity: 2
- Connector Shape: Rectangular
- Contains Electronic Components: Circuit Board
- Does it require SDS: No
- E-Waste: Yes
- FAA_A1: ECM stands for Electronic Control Module. PCM stands for Powertrain Control Module. Both the ECM and PCM control the engine; however, the PCM also has control over the transmission.
- FAA_A2: Some GM applications have a knock module that must be transferred to the replacement module. Some older Ford applications have a calibration module that must be transferred to the replacement module.
- FAA_A3: No, not all Ford vehicles require PATS reset. Check the PATS chart found on the O.E. Manufacturers Service site for your application.
- FAA_A4: Ensure that the PCM was properly flash programmed for the vehicle. Also note whether the vehicle is equipped with the Ford "passive anti-theft system", which requires an on-car relearn.
- FAA_A5: Prior to replacing the original ECM/PCM, the installer should determine what caused the original to fail. Common causes of failures are: poor grounds and power, a bad wiring harness and short-circuited solenoids/relays.
- FAA_A6: Yes, most GM vehicles have a VATS, Pass Key or Pass Lock anti-theft system.
- FAA_A7: Not necessarily. There is a 30-minute manual procedure that can be done without a scanner. Refer to your O.E. manufacturers approved service manual for details.
- FAA_A8: Chrysler models 1996 and newer will need to be VIN programmed.
- FAA_A9: Check Engine Light staying on after resetting, engine turning off for no reason, loss of spark, loss of fuel injection, loss of pulse on fuel pump, intermittent starting problems.
- FAQ_Q1: Whats the difference between an ECM and a PCM?
- FAQ_Q2: Do I have to transfer anything from my original ECM/PCM?
- FAQ_Q3: Do all Ford vehicles require a Passive Anti-Theft System (P.A.T.S) reset?
- FAQ_Q4: The replacement PCM for a Ford vehicle wont start the vehicle. Why?
- FAQ_Q5: What steps should I take to ensure the original PCM is causing the issue?
- FAQ_Q6: Do GM vehicles have a passive anti-theft system?
- FAQ_Q7: Do I need a scanner to reset the anti-theft system
- FAQ_Q8: Do all Chrysler Power Train Control Modules (PCM) need VIN programming?
- FAQ_Q9: What are the most common symptoms of a bad PCM?
- Flash Programming Required: No
- Flashable: No
- Height: 1.6 IN
- Height: 40.64 MM
- Is Item A Chemical: No
- Is Or Contains A Battery: No
- Is Or Contains A Bulb: No
- Is Prop Sixty Five Affected: No
- Is the item CARB affected: No
- Length: 220.98 MM
- Length: 8.7 IN
- Mounting Hardware Included: No
- Package Contents: Module; Instruction Sheet
- Product Condition: Remanufactured
- Removable PROM: No
- Terminal Gender: Male
- Terminal Quantity: 56
- Terminal Type: Pin
- Width: 152.4 MM
- Width: 6 IN
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