ECM Location?
#4
The part number is not on the ECM. I took my ECM out when the hestitation TSB was issued and there is nothing on it except for a serial number. You have to use a Consult II to pull down the part number. The dealer showed me how this is done when I brought the car in for the TSB.
#5
Originally Posted by jessefrank
Just wondering where the ECM on a 2003 is located, so that I could get the part # off of mine.
-Jesse
-Jesse
#6
The ECU is located on the floor directly behind the radio. You do NOT need to remove any glove box, dash, or vents to access it. There is a black plastic cover with 2 round plastic snaps that cover the ECU. From the driver's side, the cover is directly beside the gas pedal. Pull on the cover to remove it, and there is the ECU. The ECU has (4) 8mm screws that hold it to the mounting bracket. Then it slides out towards the passenger's side.
As for the part number, you need the Consult-II to get it. But you also need a code that is written on top of the ECU if you are looking for a junkyard spare. You can see this code from the passenger's side without removing the ECU from the mounting bracket (You will need a flashlight). The number should be A56-***-** or something like that.
As for the part number, you need the Consult-II to get it. But you also need a code that is written on top of the ECU if you are looking for a junkyard spare. You can see this code from the passenger's side without removing the ECU from the mounting bracket (You will need a flashlight). The number should be A56-***-** or something like that.
#8
The ECU is located on the floor directly behind the radio. You do NOT need to remove any glove box, dash, or vents to access it. There is a black plastic cover with 2 round plastic snaps that cover the ECU. From the driver's side, the cover is directly beside the gas pedal. Pull on the cover to remove it, and there is the ECU. The ECU has (4) 8mm screws that hold it to the mounting bracket. Then it slides out towards the passenger's side.
As for the part number, you need the Consult-II to get it. But you also need a code that is written on top of the ECU if you are looking for a junkyard spare. You can see this code from the passenger's side without removing the ECU from the mounting bracket (You will need a flashlight). The number should be A56-***-** or something like that.
As for the part number, you need the Consult-II to get it. But you also need a code that is written on top of the ECU if you are looking for a junkyard spare. You can see this code from the passenger's side without removing the ECU from the mounting bracket (You will need a flashlight). The number should be A56-***-** or something like that.
That's if you want a new one. But if you must go to the junkyard or ebay then the number on the ECM is preferably used to match up. The older version could have this:3N A56-T64 ZP5; the updated version is:3M A56-U83 E43.
The number ends with for digits, i.e., 2419. It refers to the actual date of production of the car, and in this example means 19 April 2002 or 2Y26, 26 November 2002.
Last edited by Costee; 03-24-2017 at 10:40 AM.
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