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Engine Control Module, Replacing
Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623- Removal
Special tools and workshop equipment requiredΒ
- Heat gun
To achieve optimal anti-theft protection for the vehicle, an anti-theft immobilizer was installed. The anti-theft immobilizer is a system for enabling/locking the Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623-.
So that this system cannot be circumvented, it is necessary to perform adaptation of the anti-theft immobilizer using the Vehicle Diagnosis & Service Syst. VAS5052 in the On Board Diagnostic (OBD) function.
The great availability of equipment options makes adaptation of the Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623- necessary (e.g. cruise control system). This "writing" function is not possible with the generic scan tool, therefore it is necessary to use the Vehicle Diagnosis & Service Syst. VAS5052 in On Board Diagnostic (OBD) function for this purpose.
If the Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623- must be replaced, the vehicle may be taken to the nearest Audi dealership or refer to the Ebahn website for ECM and immobilizer activation instructions.or instructions on obtaining a Vehicle Diagnosis & Service Syst. VAS5052.
When the electrical connector is disconnected from the Engine Control Module (ECM) --J623--, adaptation values are erased and content of the DTC memory remains intact.
Check the identification of the previous Engine Control Module (ECM) -J623- as follows:
-- Connect the scan tool.
-- Switch the ignition on.
-- Using the scan tool, select "Vehicle information".
-- Select " Calibration Identification" in vehicle information.
The electronic control module identification number will be displayed, e.g. 06A906032NA 4983
-- Record the electronic control module identification number.
-- End diagnosis and switch the ignition off.
-- Remove the rubber seal -1- from the plenum chamber cover.
-- Remove the plenum chamber cover -2-.
-- Using a screwdriver, remove the wiper arms caps -arrows-.
-- Loosen the wiper arm nuts -arrows- several turns.
-- Loosen wiper arms by gently rocking.
-- Remove wiper arm nuts and wiper arms.
-- Remove the screws -arrows- retaining the cowl grill -1-.
-- Remove the cowl grill from the windshield.
-- Remove the screws -arrows- and the electronics box cover from the electronics box.
-- Using a screwdriver -arrows 1 and 2-, carefully remove the retaining clip -2-.
To prevent damages (burning) of wire and harness connections, insulation and control modules, perform the following work procedures exactly! Observe operating instructions for heat gun.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.