
Module EXPERTSprides themselves on being able to make the process of repairing, programming and cloning vehicle modules as quick and painless as possible… getting your customer’s vehicle back on the road quickly! Contact them today at (904) 990-4965 to speak with a knowledgeable Module Expert who can help resolve any module issues you are experiencing. Dependable remanufactured ECM - Electronic Control Modules, ECU - Electronic Control Units, at a fraction of the cost of a new unit. In these instances, a cloned remanufactured or replacement unit may be the best cost saving solution. In other cases, the ECM could have parts that are not replaceable. For example, a module that has extensive water damage (corrosion) or that is burnt may be beyond repair. There are some circumstances in which repairing the ECM is not possible. Module EXPERTS can perform a Diagnostic Evaluation Service (DES), and repair most ECM issues. If you are experiencing engine problems, such as stalling or rough starts, it’s generally a good idea to check the ECM. In most cases, additional on-board programming is not required once a replacement ECM is cloned. At Module Experts, our highly experienced technicians can use a new or replacement ECM for the cloning process. The information, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), allows a new computer to replace a damaged or malfunctioning unit. What is ECM Cloning?ĮCM cloning is a technical process where existing engine computer information is duplicated onto a replacement ECM. Module EXPERTShas the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged ECM- to a remanufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs. Most dealerships only have the ability to program new ECMs and do not offer repairs. The solution is to move the data from the memory of the original module directly to the memory in the used module. The reason is that the data stored in the used module does not match the data stored in the original. This is why, if there is a module failure, many times you cannot replace the defective module with one of the same type that is used but good. In a modern vehicle many of these components communicate with each other and share information over the cars internal network. The BCM controls the electrical functions in the vehicle, and when the BCM is faulty, gauges, lighting, windows, and wipers may act erratically or not at all. Transmission shifting problems may also occur. The ECM is the engine’s brain generally, the car engine won’t crank, turn over, or start when critical electronic connections stop functioning. When an Engine Control Module (ECM) or Body Control Module (BCM) is damaged, most vehicles stop working or don’t perform optimally. Automobile manufacturers now use small, dedicated computers to control and monitor many vehicle functions. As time has progressed, vehicles have become more complex with the integration of mechanical components with electronics.
