Replacement
caution

After replacing ECM, MUST input the injector specific data (7 digits) of each cylinder into a new ECM with the GDS.

In the case of the vehicle equipped with immobilizer or smart key, perform "KEY TEACHING" procedure together (Refer to "Immobilizer" or "Smart key system" in BE group).

1.

Turn ignition switch OFF.

2.

Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.

3.

Disconnect the ECM connector (A).

4.

Remove the air cleaner and the intake hose. (Refer to "intake manifold" in EM group.)

5.

Unscrew the ECM bracket mounting bolts and then remove the ECM (A).

6.

Install a new ECM.

ECM installation bolts (on bracket):

3.9 ~ 5.9 N.m (0.4 ~ 0.6 kgf.m, 2.9 ~ 4.3 lb-ft)

ECM bracket installation nuts:

3.9 ~ 5.9 N.m (0.4 ~ 0.6 kgf.m, 2.9 ~ 4.3 lb-ft)

ECM bracket installation bolt:

7.8 ~ 11.8 N.m (0.8 ~ 1.2 kgf.m, 5.8 ~ 8.7 lb-ft)

7.

Connect the negative(-) battery cable.

8.

Perform "ECM Change" procedure [With CPF].

(1)

Turn ignition switch OFF.

(2)

Connect the GDS to Data Link Connector (DLC).

(3)

Turn ignition switch ON.

(4)

Select "Vehicle, Model year, Engine, System".

(5)

Select "Vehicle S/W Management".

(6)

Select "Component Change Routine".

(7)

Select "ECU Change".

(8)

Input the mileage in odometer.

(9)

Confirm the "Complete" message and then turn ignition switch OFF.

(10)

Wait for more than 10 seconds, and then turn ignition switch ON.

9.

Perform "Injector Specific Data Input" procedure (Refer to "INJECTOR" in this group).

10.

Perform "Key Teaching" procedure (Refer to "IMMOBILIZER" in BE group).

ECM Problem Inspection Procedure
1.

TEST ECM GROUND CIRCUIT: Measure resistance between ECM and chassis ground using the backside of ECM harness connector as ECM side check point. If the problem is found, repair it.

2.

TEST ECM CONNECTOR: Disconnect the ECM connector and visually check the ground terminals on ECM side and harness side for bent pins or poor contact contact pressure. If the problem is found, repair it.

3.

If problem is not found in Step 1 and 2, the ECM could be faulty. If so, replace the ECM with a new one, and then check the vehicle again. If the vehicle operates normally then the problem was likely with the ECM.

4.

RE-TEST THE ORIGINAL ECM : Install the original ECM (may be broken) into a known-good vehicle and check the vehicle. If the problem occurs again, replace the original ECM with a new one. If problem does not occur, this is intermittent problem (Refer to INTERMITTENT PROBLEM PROCEDURE in BASIC INSPECTION PROCEDURE)

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