Section 2 - Additional Pcm / TCM Replacement Procedures

2009 Jeep Commander Limited, 4.7 P, 4WDSECTION Section 2 - Additional Pcm / TCM Replacement Procedures
NOTE: Find the PCM/TCM Type for the vehicle, read and write down the steps, and then go to the step by step instructions for additional information on how to perform these procedures.  STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS  

If an EDC16-U31 PCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN equipped
  3. Program Variant Code

If an EDC16-C2 PCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN / SKREEM equipped
  3. IMA Rapid Calibration Test - Only on 06 PT AND up
  4. Injector Quantity Adjustment - Only on 06 PT AND up

If an EDC16-CP31 was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN equipped
  3. Diesel Particulate Filter (Used) Learning
  4. NOx Catalyst (New) Initialization
  5. Injector Quantity Adjustment
  6. IMA Rapid Calibration Test
  7. Fuel Mean Value Adaptation Initialization
  8. Exhaust Throttle Plate Adaptive Learn Position

If an EDC16-CP31-2 was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN equipped
  3. Injector Quantity Adjustment
  4. Program Variant Code
  5. ECU Replacement With Value Transfer - if the ECU to be replaced is still responsive
  6. ECU Replacement Without Value Transfer - if the ECU to be replaced is NOT responsive
  7. Fuel Mean Value Adaptation Initialization
  8. IMA Rapid Calibration Test
  9. Set Oil Dilution Mass Value

If a CM849 PCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN equipped

If a CM2100 PCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. PCM Replaced - if WIN equipped
  2. Check PCM VIN - if NOT WIN equipped
  3. Enable / Disable Vehicle Features - need to enable features
  4. Injector Quantity Adjustment
  5. Reset Regenerative Filter Timers
  6. Mobile DeSoot - NO Minimum Required Soot Load

If an Aisin TCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. Quicklearn

If an EGS TCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. Initialize EGS

If an NGC4 TCM ONLY was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. Quicklearn

If an NGC3 TCM ONLY was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. Quicklearn

If an EATX TCM was replaced, perform the following additional steps and/or routines: 

  1. Quicklearn
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