Car modules, or Electronic Control Units cloning

 
Car Electronic Control Unit

Car Electronic Control Unit

A Car Contain Multiple Computer Modules; each module performs its own key functions in controlling your vehicle. For example, the ECM gathers incoming data from various parts of your car's engine system, when an Engine Control Module (ECM) or Body Control Module (BCM) is damaged, most vehicles stop working or don’t perform optimally. The ECM is the engine’s brain; generally, the car engine won’t crank, turn over, or start when critical electronic connections stop functioning.

Transmission shifting problems may also occur. The BCM controls the electrical functions in the vehicle, and when the BCM is faulty, gauges, lighting, windows, and wipers may act erratically or not at all. In a modern vehicle many of these components communicate with each other and share information over the cars internal network. This is why, if there is a module failure, many times you cannot replace the defective module with one of the same type that is used but good. The reason is that the data stored in the used module does not match the data stored in the original.

Another cost effective solution is to move the data from the memory of the original module directly to the memory in the used module. Most dealerships only have the ability to program new computer modules and do not offer any other alternative. Automotive and Commercial Locksmith has the technology to transfer data – memory from a damaged Engine control Module (ECM), Gearbox or Electronic Transmission Control Unit (EGS), Digital Motor Electronics (DME) or Electronic Control Unit (ECU), Footwell module (FRM) and Instrument Clusters among others, either thru the OBD2 port or with the modules on the workbench - to a re-manufactured replacement unit saving you money on expensive dealership modules, programming, and labor costs.

What do you mean by Car modules, or Electronic Control Units Cloning?

Cloning is a technical process where existing car electronic computer module information is duplicated onto a replacement used or new module. The information, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), original vehicle's settings, security features, and immobilizer codes allows a new computer module to replace a damaged or malfunctioning unit. At Automotive and Commercial Locksmith, our highly experienced technicians can use a new or used module for the cloning process. In most cases, additional on-board programming is not required once a replacement part is cloned.

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Tuning and Cloning Device

Tuning and Cloning Device

 
Eleiner Sanchez

Over twenty years of experience as a professional locksmith has prepared me well for any job ; I am very familiar with the variety of tasks involved. Such a locksmith installs, repairs, rebuilds, and services mechanical or electrical locking devices, using hand tools and especial equipment-all of which I can do well, also have the ability of create master key systems, access control systems as well as CCTV, digital surveillance and very skilled technician in the automotive field.

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