Where do I find the serial number on my ECM?
Where do I find the serial number on my ECM?
To identify an ECM part, read the marking and decode it. Locate the serial number on the car part. It should be either imprinted directly onto the metal of the part itself or on a sticker on the side of the part.
Can you tell the ECM of a car without a part number?
Different emission standards, engines, transmissions and drive trains are variables among the different makes within the same class of vehicle which make it difficult to determine the correct ECM for your car without a part number.
Where is the serial number on a DDEC 4 ECM?
The engine serial number is 10 digits, is located on the cylinder head and looks like this example for a Series 50 – 04R0xxxxxx. For Series 60 application the engine serial number starts out like this example 06R0xxxxxx. Price includes a programming with the exchange of the core.
How to identify or find ECU part number?
For every vehicle an automobile manufacturer sells there is a specific electronic control unit (ECU) which belongs to that car. The item you seek may have different part numbers within the same make/model/year.
Where can I find the ECM part number?
The ECM part number can be found on the decal on the back of your ECM. MEFI 1 + 2 16159919 | 16189069 | 16220371 | 16234539 | 16201649 | 16210729 MEFI 3 16237009 | 16237019… MENU MENU
How much does it cost to replace an ECM?
The replacement of an engine control module can be a pricey fix. An OE ECM replacement part can cost about $45 for a basic ECM that is remanufactured or needs programming. Take note that diagnosing which part of the ECM is faulty is very tricky, and you might end up replacing more parts than you originally intended.
Which is the ECU part number for a Honda Accord?
As you can see it’s not always clear which number is the ECU part number. A red arrow indicates which number is the ECU part number for each sticker. 1) 37820-P0A-A51 is an ECM for a Honda Accord. 2) F7UF-12A650-AFB is an ECM for a Ford Van. 3) MD163156 is an ECM for an Eagle Summit.
For every vehicle an automobile manufacturer sells there is a specific electronic control unit (ECU) which belongs to that car. The item you seek may have different part numbers within the same make/model/year.