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VCM Replacement/Programming

NOTE: In order to prevent possible Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) damage to the VCM, do not touch the connector pins or soldered components on the circuit board.

IMPORTANT:
^ Service of the Vehicle Control Module (VCM) consists of either replacement of the VCM or reprogramming of the VCM.
^ If the VCM is being replaced, the Knock Sensor (KS) module must be transferred to the replacement VCM.
^ The replacement VCM must be programmed before the vehicle will run.
^ The replacement VCM must have the Passlock Reprogramming procedure performed before the vehicle will run.
^ The replacement VCM must have the CKP System Variation Learn procedure performed or a DTC P1336 will set.

A shorted solenoid, relay coil, or harness will not damage the Output Driver Module (ODM) in the VCM. A shorted solenoid, relay coil, or harness will cause the circuit and the controlled component to be inoperative.

When the circuit fault is not present or the technician has repaired the fault, the Output Driver Module (ODM) will again operate in a normal manner due to its fault protected design.

Removal Procedure

CAUTION: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in Cautions and Notices.

IMPORTANT: Disconnecting the VCM will not erase the CKP System Variation Learn as long as the ignition switch is in the OFF position.




1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the VCM protective cover.




3. Release the VCM snap retainer.




4. Remove the VCM from the VCM bracket.




5. Remove the retainer clips and VCM connectors.

IMPORTANT: Steps 6-8 are only necessary for a VCM replacement.




6. Remove the access cover screws.
7. Remove the VCM access cover.

IMPORTANT: Since the module will be used in the replacement VCM, place the module in an area where it will not be damaged.




8. Gently pinch the retaining clip and pull upward to remove the knock sensor module.

Installation Procedure

NOTE: In order to prevent possible Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) damage to the VCM, do not touch the connector pins or soldered components on the circuit board.

IMPORTANT: Ensure that the VCM being installed is the original VCM, or that the replacement VCM service number is identical to the original VCM service number.




1. Steps 1-4 are only necessary for a new VCM installation.
Align the notches of the knock sensor module with the notches in the knock sensor module socket.

IMPORTANT: Press only on the ends of the knock sensor module. Gently press on the knock sensor module until it is firmly seated in the socket. Listen for the click.

2. Install the knock sensor module in the knock sensor module socket.




3. Install the access cover on the VCM.

NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.

4. Install the access cover screws.

Tighten
Tighten the access cover screws to 4.8 N.m (42 lb in.).




5. Connect the VCM connectors and retainer clips.




6. Insert the VCM into the VCM bracket.
Ensure that the VCM is fully seated, so that the snap retainer is up into its normal position and is capable of retaining the module.




7. Fasten the snap retainer.




8. Install the VCM protective cover.
9. Connect the negative battery cable.
10. Program the VCM.