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2006 Toyota RAV4 Engine Control Module
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2006 Toyota RAV4 Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove and install the Engine Control Module on 2006 Toyota RAV4?
A: The first step when removing the Engine Control Module (ECM) requires disconnecting the negative battery cable and waiting 90 seconds or more to stop Air Bag and seat belt pretensioner activation. First disconnect the harness clamp and remove the 3 bolts to take away both the air cleaner cap and air cleaner case. Next remove the ECM after detaching its bolted bracket and its two ECM connectors while maintaining connector contacts free from dirt and water and foreign materials. The installation process requires raising two levers and disconnecting connectors with lock pushes then proceeding to remove the ECM along with its bracket while also removing the four screws and two ECM brackets. Install the 2 brackets to the ECM by using 4 screws that need to be tightened to 3.0 N.m (30 kgf.cm, 27 in.lbf) and verify that debris does not contact the connectors. Put the 3 securing bolts on the ECM while torquing them to 6.5 N.m (66 kgf.cm, 57 in.lbf). Proceed by attaching the air cleaner case with 3 bolts that require 5.0 N.m (51 kgf.cm, 44 in.lbf) torque level before reconnecting the harness clamp and completing the installation with the air cleaner cap. Finish this process by connecting the negative battery terminal cable before you register the system using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to conduct vehicle stability control system recognition. Running the RESET MEMORY procedure (A/T initialization) is necessary for resetting memory after replacing the ECM.