Cavalier 1996 ECU model number?
stanfiel
09-23-2004, 12:21 AM
Hello,
I have a 1996 Cavalier sedan, 2.2L, Manual, VIN4.
The ECU serial number on my car is 16215830.
This ECU has given me intermitent problems, serious, believe me, troubleshooting has convinced me of a faulty ECU.
I have bought (e-bay...) an used ECU with serial number 16231851. Does anybody knows if I can use this ECU on my car?
Would it be enough if I just swap my original EPROM (MEM-CAL) module?
I would appreciate any information on this.
Many thanks and best regards.
Diego
I have a 1996 Cavalier sedan, 2.2L, Manual, VIN4.
The ECU serial number on my car is 16215830.
This ECU has given me intermitent problems, serious, believe me, troubleshooting has convinced me of a faulty ECU.
I have bought (e-bay...) an used ECU with serial number 16231851. Does anybody knows if I can use this ECU on my car?
Would it be enough if I just swap my original EPROM (MEM-CAL) module?
I would appreciate any information on this.
Many thanks and best regards.
Diego
richtazz
09-23-2004, 09:28 AM
gm# 16215830 supercedes 16231851, so they should be interchangeable. you will have to have it flashed to your vehicle for it to work, because these units are a PCM, not an ECM, and have no interchangeable prom.
stanfiel
09-23-2004, 07:35 PM
Thank you very much for your reply to my post.
I have a question.
Both this computers have a small plug-in module under a small aluminun lid. I assumed this is the EPROM or MEM-CAL module.
If I just put the original plug-in module on the new computer, would it be enough? Or should I have to do an additional flash operation?
This flashing, could be done with a scan-tool?
Many thanks again for sharing your expertise.
Diego
gm# 16215830 supercedes 16231851, so they should be interchangeable. you will have to have it flashed to your vehicle for it to work, because these units are a PCM, not an ECM, and have no interchangeable prom.
I have a question.
Both this computers have a small plug-in module under a small aluminun lid. I assumed this is the EPROM or MEM-CAL module.
If I just put the original plug-in module on the new computer, would it be enough? Or should I have to do an additional flash operation?
This flashing, could be done with a scan-tool?
Many thanks again for sharing your expertise.
Diego
gm# 16215830 supercedes 16231851, so they should be interchangeable. you will have to have it flashed to your vehicle for it to work, because these units are a PCM, not an ECM, and have no interchangeable prom.
richtazz
09-24-2004, 11:29 AM
I'm not sure if a flashable Prom can be removed from one PCM to another without being reprogrammed. I say give it a try, and see what happens.
stanfiel
09-26-2004, 12:13 PM
To all who read this thread:
I have tried replacing the plug-in MEM-CAL or EPROM module on the new computer and it did not work.
Fortunately I did not ruin anything.
Regards.
Diego
I have tried replacing the plug-in MEM-CAL or EPROM module on the new computer and it did not work.
Fortunately I did not ruin anything.
Regards.
Diego
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