VIN Programming Procedure
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a number that has the vehicle's information (Maker, Vehicle Type, Vehicle Line/Series, Body Type, Engine Type, Transmission Type, Model Year, Plant Location and so forth. For more information, refer to GENERAL INFORMATION . When replacing an ECM, the VIN must be programmed in the ECM. If there is no VIN in ECM memory, the fault code (DTC P0630) is set.
CAUTION:
The programmed VIN cannot be changed. When writing the VIN, confirm the VIN carefully
- Select "Vehicle" and "Engine" (For example, SEDONA 3.5L V6).
- Select "VIN WRITING".
- Check the ECM status.
NOTE:
- VIRGIN: VIN is not programmed
- LEARNT: VIN has been already programmed
Is the ECM status "VIRGIN"?
YES
- Go to next step 4.
NO
- END
- Write the VIN with cursor, function and number keys.WARNING: Before pressing the "ENTER" key, confirm the VIN again because the programmed VIN cannot be changed.
- After verifying the written VIN, press the "ENTER" key.
- Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then turn ON.
- Verify the programmed VIN in the ECM memory.