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Old 03-27-2017, 05:18 PM
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I have an 2002 with the 4.0L engine. I had an issue with a o2 sensor harness wire that had previously been "repaired." Turns out, the mechanic mixed the wires around and sent (12v) to the ground for the signal return of said o2 sensor(max 1 volt). It fried the ecu to where I have no movement on said o2 sensor, though it runs and drives. The issue is I can't pass emissions with the check engine light on. I have gone through the complete testing procedure. It is a bad ECU. No bad o2 sensor, wiring, etc.

Anyways, I have received the correct replacement ecu( with SAI) from a running rover with no issues. I read that it will not start without the accompanying BCU, which I did not grab. And will lose the current mileage even if I did.

So, Which scan tools will let you "Learn/Reprogram" the ECU so it will start and help save the mileage?
 
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Old 04-27-2017, 10:33 AM
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I've looked into this, but haven't quite nailed down all possible answers. From other threads, these appear to be options:

(1) Dealership can do it, not totally clear how willing or cost. Call and ask is only option.

(2) Online services can take old ECU and re-program replacement ECU. You mail them stuff, then send back a "plug and play" ECU. I've talked to AES Modules and ECU Technologies. Prices from $350 to $850.

(3) Some threads talk about buying a diagnostic tool (Nanocom or Hawkeye) and using it. I've asked Dusty1 for clarification. Jafir would know, too. But the Nanocom manuals seem to say it can't be used to re-program DII ECU . . so, I dunno.

Let me know if you figure this out, please.
 
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Old 04-27-2017, 01:00 PM
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Huh. A dealership service center in Utah just told me it is not possible for them to reprogram an ECM to a new vehicle. He simple said that it will only every work in one vehicle, no fixing it.

Now, I am pretty sure that is just not true, but at least this dealership won't do it.

To re-program a non-vin-locked ECM was only $130.
 
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Old 04-27-2017, 02:19 PM
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I have synced used ECUs to vehicles with my autologic, but its too expensive to buy far that use.(12-16K)
 
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I have synced used ECUs to vehicles with my autologic, but its too expensive to buy far that use.(12-16K)
That's good to know, Abran.

​​​​​​I beleive the dealership CAN do it, but the one I talked to won't or doesn't know how.

Abran, if it's possible to send you ECU/additional parts and get a replacement ECU programmed to a new VIN/vehicle??

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Old 04-27-2017, 09:41 PM
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I need the vehicle present. The only other way would be if I have a complete parts car and you send your BCM, Instrument cluster, and ECU and I could sync installed in my car.
 
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Old 04-27-2017, 09:56 PM
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Hey, this sounds promising:

https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...program-76697/

Assuming you can get hands on a Nanocom, at least.
 
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Default I'll take "Doing **** the hard way" for $200, Alex

1. Go to Ebay

2. Buy ECU, BCU, Gauge cluster for $100

3. Spend 45 minutes installing

4. Drink beer
 
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Old 04-28-2017, 01:26 PM
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I'll check it out, Zuke. Thanks for the tip.

How does the key work if you swap cluster, bcu, ECU?
 
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Key works the same but your FOB would need reprogrammed. I just use my key to lock and unlock. I live in BFE so I rarely lock my cars.
 


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