VIN programming procedure

2009 Hyundai Tucson Limited, 2.0 BSECTION 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, please 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
  1. Select "Vehicle" and "Engine" (For example, TUCSON 2.0L L4).
    Fig 1: VIN Programming Screen Display - TUCSON And ENGINE
    G04810169Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
  2. Select "VIN WRITING".
    Fig 2: VIN Programming Screen Display - VIN WRITING
    G04810170Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
  3. Check the PCM status.
    Fig 3: VIN Programming Screen Display - PCM Status
    G04810171Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
RENDER: 1.0x

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