nielolee
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- VZ Berlina
I own one of these scanners and recently had my ECM die in my 2005 VZ Holden Berlina (Commodore), so I purchased a Remanufactured ECM from "Injectronics" (Trading as PEC Australia) where they supposedly pre-program my current vehicles VIN into the refurbed ECM, they stated I just need to link in the new ECM using a Tech2 or G-Scan scan tool.
I have not been able to "PIM link to ECM" using the VIDENT I400AU
meaning I can't get my car to linkup the new ECM with PIM and BCM, I
can see my PIM and BCM are linked, and I can access the ECM via the scan tool.
I purchased a Remanufactured ECM from Injectronics where they supposedly pre-program my VIN into the new ECM
Vident i400AU from Azscanners, Holden VZ - BCM to PCM/ PIM linking (ECU)
as these cars age and the ECMs eventually fry this is a pretty big deal in my opinion.
- I found the VIDENT iLink I400AU generally good in most areas - Engine, Body, and Chassis however it lacks something significant: "PIM link to ECM"
https://www.azscanners.com.au/vident-i400au-obd-aldl-scan-tool-for-holden-profes
I have not been able to "PIM link to ECM" using the VIDENT I400AU
meaning I can't get my car to linkup the new ECM with PIM and BCM, I
can see my PIM and BCM are linked, and I can access the ECM via the scan tool.
I purchased a Remanufactured ECM from Injectronics where they supposedly pre-program my VIN into the new ECM
Vident i400AU from Azscanners, Holden VZ - BCM to PCM/ PIM linking (ECU)
as these cars age and the ECMs eventually fry this is a pretty big deal in my opinion.
- I found the VIDENT iLink I400AU generally good in most areas - Engine, Body, and Chassis however it lacks something significant: "PIM link to ECM"
https://www.azscanners.com.au/vident-i400au-obd-aldl-scan-tool-for-holden-profes