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How much does it cost to replace an ECM?

How much does it cost to replace an ECM?

The average cost for engine control module (ECM) replacement is between $984 and $1,004. Labor costs are estimated between $75 and $94 while parts are priced at $909. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

Is it my Transmission Control Module or my ECM?

A bad battery, a bad alternator and other electrical problems can send inadequate voltage to you Transmission Control Module causing your engine/transmission or both to act crazy.

How to avoid expensive ECM programming and labor costs?

Most dealerships only have the ability to program new ECMs and do not offer repairs. ModuleEXPERTS has the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged ECM- to a remanufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs.

Is there a difference between an ECU and ECM?

There’s no way to know ahead of time. Is There a Difference Between an ECU and ECM? Yes and no. ‘ECM’ stands for ‘engine control module’, meaning it’s a specific type of ECU. Like the transmission control module (TCM) and body control module (BCM) it serves a particular role in your vehicle’s operation.

The average cost for engine control module (ECM) replacement is between $984 and $1,004. Labor costs are estimated between $75 and $94 while parts are priced at $909. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

A bad battery, a bad alternator and other electrical problems can send inadequate voltage to you Transmission Control Module causing your engine/transmission or both to act crazy.

Most dealerships only have the ability to program new ECMs and do not offer repairs. ModuleEXPERTS has the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged ECM- to a remanufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs.

There’s no way to know ahead of time. Is There a Difference Between an ECU and ECM? Yes and no. ‘ECM’ stands for ‘engine control module’, meaning it’s a specific type of ECU. Like the transmission control module (TCM) and body control module (BCM) it serves a particular role in your vehicle’s operation.

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Ruth Doyle