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Programmable Module Installation (PMI)

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Mazda Tribute. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
  • Make sure to use the flash cable when programming calibrations or running a PMI routine on the PCM.

The PMI configuration method is used when a new programmable module is to be installed. During the PMI routine the WDS or equivalent Tester attempts to gather two pieces of information:

During PMI the WDS or equivalent Tester first looks to the PCM for the VIN of the vehicle. Once the VIN is retrieved the WDS or equivalent Tester will carry out a self-test of the suspect module to determine if the module has been configured.

The WDS or equivalent Tester can store the combined option content information and VIN for only one module at a time. Once information is stored, the WDS or equivalent Tester cannot be used to retrieve any other option content information without erasing the previous option content information. Make sure the new module is on hand for installation before retrieving option content information data from the old module.

After the new module is installed, use the WDS or equivalent Tester to restore the option content information into the new module.