Engine Control Module (J623)
Engine Control Module (J623)
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hot Air Blower (VAS 1978/14A) with Nozzle Attachment from the Wiring Harness Repair Set (VAS 1978 B)
• Small commercially available locking pliers
• Some Engine Control Modules (ECMs) are not equipped with a protective housing. The removal and installation of the protective housing depends on the engine and transmission combination.
• The ECM - 1 - is bolted to a protective housing - 5 -. To make removing the shear bolts - 4 - for the retaining tabs - 2 - more difficult, the threads are coated with locking compound.
• The protective housing must be removed to disconnect the connectors from the ECM.
Removing
- If the ECM was replaced, select diagnostic object "Replacing engine control module " in "Guided Functions". Use a vehicle diagnosis tester.
- Turn the ignition and remove the ignition key.
- Pull the plenum chamber cover rubber seal in front of the nut - 1 - slightly.
- Disengage the wiring harness - 2 - at the mounts - A -.
- Remove nut - 1 -.
- Remove the filler neck - 3 - with the filler tube from the washer fluid reservoir and the opening in the body.
- Remove the bolts - arrows - and the cover from the E-box.
- Release the retainers - A arrows - and remove the ECM - arrow B -.
The ECM - 1 - is secured in a metal housing - 5 - with retaining tabs - 2 - and shear bolts - 3 and 4 - to make it harder to access it.
The threads of the shear bolts - 4 - (that are not screwed into the ECM) are coated with a locking compound. For this reason, the threads must be heated with the heat gun to remove both bolts.
The threads on both ECM shear bolts - 3 - are not coated with locking compound. The threads in the ECM housing must not be heated and do not require to be heated (unintentional heating of the ECM).
- Set the adjustment on the heat gun as shown in the illustration, with the temperature potentiometer - 2 - set to maximum heat and the two-stage airflow switch - 3 - set to level 3.
By heating the threads, the retaining tabs, shear bolts and parts of the metal housing become very hot. Do not burn yourself on this! Make sure that only the threads are heated as much as possible, and not any of the surrounding parts. Possibly cover these parts.
- Warm threads on connector-side shear bolts for approximately 25 to 30 seconds.
- Remove shear bolts with locking pliers (see direction of - arrow -).
- The shear bolts installed in the ECM do not need to be heated for removal. They can be removed without heat.
- Disconnect metal retainers from the ECM connectors.
- Disengage the connectors from the ECM and disconnect the connector.
- Remove old ECM and install the new ECM.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
- The ECM must be installed with a housing.
- Clean threaded holes for shear bolts of locking compound residue. Cleaning can be performed with a thread cutter (tap).
- Always use new shear bolts.
• Tightening Specifications: E-box cover bolts: 3.5 Nm
Perform the following step after installing a new engine control module:
- Activate the ECM in "Guided Functions" under "replace engine control module". Use a vehicle diagnosis tester for this.