Removal and Replacement
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
- When the ECM is replaced, do not replace the immobilizer ECU (WCM) or KOS-ECU simultaneously. When multiple ECUs are to be replaced, always replace only one ECU at a time and complete necessary ID registration using scan tool (Refer to Keyless Operation System (KOS) - Troubleshooting, ID Code Registration Necessity Judgement Table)
- After the ECM replacement, idling speed may be unstable because the MFI engine learning is not completed. To make it stable, let the system learn the idling (Refer to General (Body and Chassis) - Precautions before Service, Learning Procedure for Idling in MFI Engine).
- After the replacement of the ECM, register a key code using scan tool [Refer to General (Body and Chassis) - Precautions before Service, How to Perform Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Writing].
- For replacement of the ECM, use an ECM for which the vehicle identification number entry and coding are completed. If diagnosis code No. P0630 vehicle identification number-related or No. P1676 variant coding-related is set in the ECM, replace it with an ECM to which the same vehicle identification number has been entered and the same coding has been made as for the relevant vehicle.
Pre-Removal And Post-Installation Operation:
Removal Steps 1-7 (Part 1):
Removal Steps 1-7 (Part 2):
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<> BREAK-OFF BOLTS REMOVAL
1. Drill in the break-off bolt a hole deep enough for the tap to stand.
2. Remove the break-off bolt with a left-hand tap.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
>>A<< BREAK-OFF BOLTS INSTALLATION
Tighten until the head of break-off bolt is broken off.
>>B<< INITIALIZATION OPERATION
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" and then to "LOCK" (OFF) position and hold it for at least 10 seconds.