Set-up for Module Programming/Reprogramming
Important: Ensure that the vehicle battery is fully charged and that a battery
charger is no longer connected. If performing this procedure for module
replacement, install a new module before proceeding. Before reprogramming,
close the doors and wait two minutes to allow other modules to stop communicating
via the class 2 data line. Failure to do so could result in a failed reprogramming
procedure.
• | Turn OFF all accessories. |
• | Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. |
Remote Programming Feature
- Connect the scan tool to the vehicle.
- Power-up the scan tool and select the Service Programming
feature.
- Select the appropriate vehicle.
- Press the Request Info button on the scan tool.
- Connect the scan tool to the computer station.
- Follow the menu select items for reprogramming and provide information
about the type of device you are programming and whether you are reprogramming
or replacing the electronic control unit (ECU).
- Select "vehicle" from the selection menu.
- Select the module you wish to program.
- Select "Normal" for Programming Type.
- Select the applicable software calibrations.
- Transfer data file to the scan tool.
- Connect the scan tool to the vehicle.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- Select the Service Programming feature on the scan tool.
- Press the Program button on the scan tool.
Programming Using Scan Tool Pass-Through Connection
- Connect the scan tool to vehicle and power it up.
- Connect the computer station to the scan tool.
- Select "PC Using Scan Tool Connection" from the programming
menu on the computer station.
- Follow the menu select items for reprogramming and provide information
about the type of device you are programming and whether you are reprogramming
or replacing the electronic control unit (ECU).
- Select "vehicle" from the selection menu.
- Select the module you wish to program.
- Select "Normal" for Programming Type.
- Select the applicable software calibrations.
- Transfer data file to the scan tool.