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Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:51 PM
OK so I need to find a stock PCM out of a junkyard for a project and im wondering whether or not I can just plug it in and drive off or it needs to be reflashed with the vin?



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Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:34 PM
If it's an identical car, same tranny, year, etc., It should work.


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Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 2:26 PM
you have to have the BCM also , they are VIN matched


also youll have to leanr the theft code when you swap them







Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:01 PM
WTF!! Is GM that anal about their cars that you have to have all that stuff too?? Just to make the ECU work? Seriously. Don't get me wrong, but... Seriously.


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Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:06 PM
yeah , its all part of anti theft







Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 5:55 PM
DAMN

well all i will have is the ECU, can i take it to a dealer and have them set it up



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Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:49 PM
It's BS, I can work around the Anti-Theft with NO problem just send it to me. lol
How did I do MY swap.
I used the ECU from a 2002 Eco powered 5 speed.
BCM was from a 2003 Eco auto with it's cluster, not that it mattered.
After I KOed the Theft system, I had nice 20040 miles on my 1998 Cavy, it kinda sucks cause the motor had 12K on it so it shows more, but it's cool cause the chassis had like 87K on it. lol

It pays off to have really good friends at GM dealer, and he will tell me anything cause he knows that I will never get rid of my car, cause he has seen me bring it from 16 to 14's, and the same with the LD9 and 16 to 12's with Eco.
Also, your insurace keeps track of your mileage, so if you even DO make it work make sure when you go somewhere to give them correct mileage, from the last mile on the old BCM + the new miles.
They will try to get you for odometer fraud. lol



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Re: Ecotec PCM plug and play?
Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:15 AM
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WTF!! Is GM that anal about their cars that you have to have all that stuff too?? Just to make the ECU work? Seriously. Don't get me wrong, but... Seriously.


Yes, they are. Another part of the reason they do this is to keep us from doing what we do... tampering with the engine management system.

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Also, your insurace keeps track of your mileage, so if you even DO make it work make sure when you go somewhere to give them correct mileage, from the last mile on the old BCM + the new miles.


If you put a sticker on the door jamb that indicates the odometer has been replaced and lists the mileage at the time of replacement then you're completely legal.

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