Odyssey EX V6-3.5L (1999)
Engine Control Module: Service and Repair
ECM Substitution and Reset Procedure
How to Substitute the PCM for Testing Purposes
Use this procedure if you need a known-good PCM to test a vehicle. It allows you to swap a PCM from a "donor" vehicle without having to program it to
the test vehicle's ignition key.
1. Cut a temporary ignition key for the test vehicle with a non-immobilizer key blank.
2. Remove the PCM from the test vehicle.
3. Write the test vehicle's VIN on the PCM you just removed to avoid confusing it with the donor vehicle's PCM.
4. Remove the known-good PCM from the donor vehicle, and install it in the test vehicle.
5. Tape the donor vehicle's ignition key head-to-head to the test vehicle's temporary key (A). The PCM will recognize the code from the donor
vehicle's key (B) and allow you to start the engine with the temporary key.
6. After completing your tests, reinstall both PCMs, and destroy the temporary key.
How to Reset the PCM
You can reset the PCM in either of two ways:
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Use the OBDII scan tool or Honda PGM tester to clear the PCM's memory. See the OBDII scan tool or Honda PGM Tester user's manuals for
specific instructions.
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Turn the ignition switch OFF, and remove the No.13 CLOCK BACKUP fuse (7.5A) (A) from the passenger's under-dash fuse/relay box (B) for
10 seconds.