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What can cause a P0607 code?

What can cause a P0607 code?

P0607 is the standard OBD-II trouble code for an issue with the engine control module (ECM). The code suggests that the ECM is experiencing problems, such as power failure or memory loss, and thus may not be able to do its job properly.

What does the p0607 code on a Ford engine mean?

This code basically means that the programming of the PCM/ECM (powertrain/engine control module) has failed. This can be a more serious code and may also be refered to as “ECM Internal Circuit Malfunction”. The P0607 code will illuminate the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp).

How to fix p0607 control module performance DTC?

If that’s good the other common fixes for a P0607 Control Module Performance DTC seem to be either replace the PCM or update (re-flash) the PCM with updated software. Be sure to check for TSB’s on your vehicle (Technical Service Bulletins) as there are known TSB’s for this P0607 code for some Toyota and Ford vehicles.

What causes a p0607 on a PCM?

A P0607 could be caused by one or more of the following: Loose ground terminal on PCM/ECM. Dead or defective (12V main) battery. An open or short in the power or ground circuit. Loose or corroded battery terminals.

Where can I find the p0607 light code?

Be sure to check for TSB’s on your vehicle (Technical Service Bulletins) as there are known TSB’s for this P0607 code for some Toyota and Ford vehicles. P0607 Control Module Performanc If the PCM needs replacement, we strongly recommend you have a qualified repair shop / technician do the work, one that has the capability to reprogram the new PCM.

This code basically means that the programming of the PCM/ECM (powertrain/engine control module) has failed. This can be a more serious code and may also be refered to as “ECM Internal Circuit Malfunction”. The P0607 code will illuminate the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp).

What is the p0607 control module performance DTC code?

The P0607 code will illuminate the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp). Other potential symptoms of a P0607 include: vehicle may also go into “limp-home” mode where it runs under reduced power. No Start condition (cranks but does not start) may stop running while driving.

What does it mean when your ECM says p0607?

At its worst, however, the P0607 code means that the ECM is malfunctioning or the battery is dying. Since the ECM is responsible for keeping your vehicle’s transmission and engine running properly, the P0607 code may mean that your car cannot be driven.

Be sure to check for TSB’s on your vehicle (Technical Service Bulletins) as there are known TSB’s for this P0607 code for some Toyota and Ford vehicles. P0607 Control Module Performanc If the PCM needs replacement, we strongly recommend you have a qualified repair shop / technician do the work, one that has the capability to reprogram the new PCM.

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Ruth Doyle