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Principles of Operation: Notes

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Some modules must be programmed as part of the repair procedure. If this procedure is not followed, the module does not function correctly and may set a number of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), including B2477 or P1639, which indicate that necessary data has not been programmed into the module.

NOTE: The vehicle must be stationary and level, with all accessories off, while configuring modules.

Modules that need programming should not be exchanged between vehicles. In most cases the parameter values or settings are unique to that vehicle, and if not set correctly, cause concerns or faults.

The diagnostic tool automatically attempts to retrieve the module configuration information from all modules and from a backup location in the powertrain control module (PCM) when vehicle ID is carried out. If the module and the PCM do not contain correct information, the diagnostic tool either requests As-Built data or displays a list of items that are needed to manually configure. The diagnostic tool programs the module based on the data entered.

For additional diagnostic tool programming procedures, refer to Programmable Module Installation  in this article.

There are 3 different methods that are used for module programming:

Some modules do not support all 3 methods.