
ECM Fault Code Inspection and Clearing Service
At Precision ECM, we specialize in inspecting and clearing ECM fault codes to ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and efficiently. Our expert technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to accurately identify and analyze fault codes stored in your Engine Control Module. We then provide comprehensive solutions to address any issues and clear the codes, helping you maintain optimal engine performance and avoid unnecessary repairs. Trust us to keep your vehicle in top shape—contact us today for fast, reliable service!
Starting Price
ECM Fault Code Basic Inspection $70
WHAT ECMS ARE INCLUDED?
We Inspect and clear Fault Codes on the units for:
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Honda
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Toyota
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Hyundai
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Lexus
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Cummins
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Cat
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Detroit
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JCB
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ETC
Note
Remote Service - You must have at least a USB Link Adapter and a Windows Laptop
The desired program will be installed and removed after service is completed unless you purchase it separately. TeamViewer
Symptoms Indicating the Need to Inspect and Clear ECM Fault Codes
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Check Engine Light: The most common sign that fault codes need inspection is the illumination of the check engine light on your dashboard.
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Poor Engine Performance: Noticeable declines in engine performance, such as reduced power, stalling, or erratic idling, can indicate underlying issues.
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Increased Fuel Consumption: If you’re experiencing unusual increases in fuel consumption, it might be due to faulty sensors or other ECM-related problems.
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Rough Idling: Engine misfires or rough idling can be a sign that your ECM is detecting issues that need addressing.
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Difficulty Starting: Trouble starting your vehicle may be linked to faults in the ECM or related systems.
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Emissions Problems: Failures in emissions testing or a noticeable decrease in exhaust quality can signal that fault codes need to be reviewed and cleared.
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Unusual Noises: Any strange noises from the engine or other components may indicate that the ECM is not functioning correctly.
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Transmission Issues: Problems with shifting or transmission performance can sometimes be traced back to ECM faults.