Engine Control Module J623, with an Anti-Theft Immobilizer
Engine Control Module J623, with an Anti-Theft Immobilizer
• If it is desired to replace Engine Control Module (ECM), connect the vehicle diagnostic tester and perform the guided function "Replace Engine Control Module (ECM)".
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Locking Pliers
Removing
- Turn off the ignition.
- Remove the windshield wiper arms.
- Remove the plenum chamber cover.
• In order to prevent the control module from coming in contact with water, some control modules have a cover. They are secured to the ECM with bolts - 1 -.
- Remove the bolts - 1 -.
- Remove the cover, if present, carefully.
- Cover the plenum chamber with a clean cloth so that it does not get scratched.
- Raise the ECM with retaining mount slightly.
- Release the ECM - arrows - and pull it out slightly.
- Bend the raised ends - 1 - of the locking bracket outward.
- Remove the shear bolts - 2 - using locking pliers and remove the locking bracket.
- Slide the connector catches - 1 - on the ECM outward and remove both connectors.
- Remove the ECM.
Installing
- Slide the ECM - 1 - in the - the direction of the arrow - into the mounting frame until it engages.
- Tighten the mounting frame.
Tightening specification: 6 Nm
- Connect the connector on the ECM and slide the catches - 1 - inward.
- Take a new locking bracket and tighten the new shear bolts evenly until bolt heads shear off.
- Install the plenum chamber cover.
- Install the windshield wiper arms.