ECU Swap, 200 posts later...
#1
ECU Swap, 200 posts later...
Easy questions:
if I put the wrong ECU in a car, (correct model, but not programmed for that car), what happens? Is it:
a car immediately explodes
b all electronics render themselves inert
c the immobilizer light come on and the car will not start
If, after that, I replace the original ECU, what happens? Is it:
a the car immediately explodes
b everything goes back to working fine
I had 2, cloned, ECU's for the car. One I knew had a hard 610 issue, and one that was re-re-re programmed from old car. It has a temp sensitive 610 error. While getting a key made, I had the MSP16 flash done. There was a chance that their re-flash would clear up the 610, and it was open on the car. On the drive home it occurred to me that I may no longer have cloned ECU's and I need a way to test that. The only way I can think to test is to swap the two and see if the car starts. Hence, the first set of questions.
I am kind of thinking that the answer is along the lines of "no issues", or the dealer would fry a lot of cars. Just want to be sure.
Advice appreciated?
if I put the wrong ECU in a car, (correct model, but not programmed for that car), what happens? Is it:
a car immediately explodes
b all electronics render themselves inert
c the immobilizer light come on and the car will not start
If, after that, I replace the original ECU, what happens? Is it:
a the car immediately explodes
b everything goes back to working fine
I had 2, cloned, ECU's for the car. One I knew had a hard 610 issue, and one that was re-re-re programmed from old car. It has a temp sensitive 610 error. While getting a key made, I had the MSP16 flash done. There was a chance that their re-flash would clear up the 610, and it was open on the car. On the drive home it occurred to me that I may no longer have cloned ECU's and I need a way to test that. The only way I can think to test is to swap the two and see if the car starts. Hence, the first set of questions.
I am kind of thinking that the answer is along the lines of "no issues", or the dealer would fry a lot of cars. Just want to be sure.
Advice appreciated?
#3
I imagine that the ECU reports its identity and that it check other modules' identities. So long as the ECU's identity is the same and other modules' identities are the same, I don't see why it wouldn't keep working.
#4
Thanks,
That seems to be what happened. What I am interested in is what happens if they do not check out. I may just give it a shot on my parts car and see what happens. I am ECU rich at this time.
Thanks,
That seems to be what happened. What I am interested in is what happens if they do not check out. I may just give it a shot on my parts car and see what happens. I am ECU rich at this time.
Thanks,
#6
Copy,
Turns out that data did not get changed that would be an issue, both ECU's still work.
Thanks. When this is over, I may intentionally throw the wrong ECU in the old one just to see what happens...
Turns out that data did not get changed that would be an issue, both ECU's still work.
Thanks. When this is over, I may intentionally throw the wrong ECU in the old one just to see what happens...
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