Howdy everybody. Long story short, my 2003 TLC (92,000 miles) wouldn't start the other day. Good Land Cruiser mechanic checks codes, tests anything and everything relating to fuses, connections, immobiliser system, etc., and narrows it down to a computer problem, with the engine ECM. Because replacement of the computer is expensive, he first tries resetting the computer and reprogramming all of the keys. The LC now starts fine.
Question: Has anyone with an ECM problem ever successfully reset the ECM rather than replace it? Was it a long-term fix?
My mechanic has been working on Toyotas for many years, and has hardly every encountered computer problems with them, so both of us are a little nervous about how "long term" of a fix this is. Any past experiences, good or bad, would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
DP
Question: Has anyone with an ECM problem ever successfully reset the ECM rather than replace it? Was it a long-term fix?
My mechanic has been working on Toyotas for many years, and has hardly every encountered computer problems with them, so both of us are a little nervous about how "long term" of a fix this is. Any past experiences, good or bad, would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
DP