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Old 09-02-2016, 08:08 PM
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would replacing ecm work?

I have a 92 3.1 L I want to turbo but cant till I can datalog. I have been using autoprom and tunerpro and I've verified everythibg is correct on the software side so now it's looking likes it my car. I have no codes except for airbag light is on. If I do paperwork test it does go into dingostic mode but I have no codes. I'm wondering what could be wrong that my car won't connect to autoprom? Could it be a bad ecm? If so should I buy the same 01227730 or is there an easy/worthwhile upgrade I should look into for turbo setup?

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Re: would replacing ecm work?

It could be the ALDL chip in the ECM is bad, it does happen. As for another ECM, for it to be plug & play will need to be a '7730. You will need to swap the MEMCAL over from your current ECM to the new(er) ECM.

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