How much does a dealer charge to flash a PCM?

Prices could range from $80 to $150, depending on the service location you choose. The process takes around about half an hour, but keep in mind that most auto-electricians charge you for at least one hour of work. PCM reprogramming is also one of the few times we'll recommend a dealership over an independent mechanic.
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Can a dealership flash a PCM?

Many dealerships/repair shops often re-flash a vehicles PCM without mention to the vehicle owner. It is always suggested to flash your vehicle back to stock before taking your car to the repair shop to avoid any issues; however, this is not always possible.
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How much does a reflash cost?

TThankfully the cost of a transmission reflash is not expensive but varies by vehicle and the place you take it. The cost to reprogram a transmission ranges between $75 and $250.
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How much is a PCM software update?

How Much Does It Cost To Update Pcm Software? You can expect to pay between $80 and $150 for a service at a certain location. About half an hour is needed for the process, but most auto-electricians charge you for at least an hour.
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How much does a PCM cost from a dealership?

The PCM is a computer, and computers aren't cheap to replace. That's why the average PCM replacement cost is anywhere between $800 and $1,500, depending on the car model and labor costs.
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How do you reset a PCM?

Please see the following steps:
  1. Press and hold the PCM info button for approximately 10 seconds until the PCM reboots.
  2. Immediately select the following from the PCM CAR > OPTION > Set PCM System > Reset PCM > Vehicle Handover > Yes > Yes.
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Who can reflash my PCM?

Powertrain Control Module reflashing is essentially a software upgrade. PCMs are built with microchips that can be reprogrammed electronically without being removed from the vehicle. Dealers or car repair shops might call it a PCM or ECM reprogramming service. They all refer to an upgrade of your PCM's microchip.
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Can I program a PCM myself?

To reprogram a PCM or other vehicle module, you need a factory scan tool, or an aftermarket scan tool with reprogramming capabilities, or a J-2534 compliant "PassThru" interface tool (or J-2534-1 for 2004 & newer vehicles) that can connect a PC or scan tool to the vehicle's diagnostic connector or module.
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How much does it cost to reset the computer in a car?

The pricing for this can vary depending on the amount of work to fix it and the parts needed. Generally, this can be between $80 and $180. If you GPS continues to steer you of course and you end up stranded in a dark, creepy forest, it might be worth investing in a roadside assistance membership.
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How much does a ECU flash cost?

An ECU flash is undeniably more advanced and streamlined, and generally speaking it costs about $250 to $300 to have a shop perform a flash, which is actually cheaper than buying a Power Commander.
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How much is it to get my ECU flashed?

On the extreme low end, an ECU flashing could cost around $300, but it can go as high as $3,000.
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How long does it take to flash a car computer?

The reprogramming procedure usually takes 30-40 minutes.
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Does the ECM have to be on the vehicle to be flashed?

My car has an automatic transmission. Yes, a new ECM will have to flashed before you can even start your vehicle. The "flashing" or programming of the ECM will require your VIN number to the supplier, who should be updating the most current software for your specific vehicle.
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When should a vehicle's computer be reprogrammed?

Flashing or reprogramming a car's computer is one way to keep the vehicle's engine control modules up to date. This is commonly done on vehicles 1996 and newer to make sure the microprocessors in the power train and fuel injectors are regulating the system properly.
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How do I know if I need to replace my PCM?

What Are the Symptoms of a Faulty PCM?
  1. Your “check engine” light is on.
  2. Other warning lights may be on, including traction control and ABS.
  3. You lose fuel economy for no apparent reason.
  4. Your car stutters when starting, requires multiple attempts, or won't start at all.
  5. Stuttering or stalling during idling.
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What is PCM flash?

The PCM Flash is an integrated software solution intended for the engine and automatic transmission ECUs of Volkswagen, Skoda, Ford, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru and Honda vehicles. It supports work via ADS adapter (version 1) as well as via any J2534-compatible adapter if there are appropriate drivers and libraries.
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Why would an engine powertrain computer module be reprogrammed?

What does it mean to reprogram powertrain control module? The PCM can be reprogrammed to improve the car's performance or to fix a bug that negatively affects one or more of the car's characteristics (the car maker creates updates to the PCM software periodically), which is usually done at a dealership.
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What causes PCM failure?

Water is the primary element to avoid as exposure to it can render the PCM irreparable. Other environmental factors that could lead to PCM failure include thermal stress due to excessive heat and excessive vibration that causes sensitive parts to fail.
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Will disconnecting battery reset PCM?

A. It depends on the car's age and type of ECU used. On some older cars, disconnecting the battery will reset the system but in most new cars it does nothing, except potentially reset the clock and radio station presets.
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How long do you leave battery disconnected to reset ECU?

Disconnecting the battery for a short time may not do the trick because the car's computer, or ECU, still has some current in it. Waiting for over 15 minutes after disconnecting the engine will help ensure the equipment is reset.
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