Classification:
Reference:
AT14-003a
Date:
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April 29, 2015
NISSAN; PROGRAMMING BLANK TCMS
This bulletin has been amended to update the applied vehicles and to add information for the
replacement of control valves. Please discard the previous version.
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2004-2015 Titan (A60)
2004-2015 Armada (TA60)
2005-2015 Frontier (D40)
2005-2015 Xterra (N50)
2005-2012 Pathfinder (R51)
2003-2008 350Z (Z33)
2004-2009 350Z Roadster (Z33)
2012-2015 NV (F80)
APPLIED TRANSMISSION: RWD 5 speed A/T
SERVICE INFORMATION
Replacement 5 speed rear wheel drive automatic transmission assemblies (A/T) and
replacement “control valves” now come with “blank” transmission control modules (TCM).
Blank TCMs come without software and must first be programmed (not reprogrammed) and
then configured after installed before they will function.
When ordering a replacement A/T or control valve, the electronic parts catalog (WIN FAST
or equivalent) will list the software (P/N) for a blank TCM under the A/T only.
This bulletin contains details for:
Saving and copying information from the old (current) TCM and applying it to the
new (replacement) A/T or valve body’s blank TCM
Obtaining the newest TCM P/N in WIN FAST (or other electronic parts catalogs)
when not able to access the TCM with CONSULT-III plus (C-III plus)
Obtaining and installing program information into the new A/T or valve body’s blank
TCM when it cannot be copied from the old TCM
Nissan Bulletins are intended for use by qualified technicians, not 'do-it-yourselfers'. Qualified technicians are
properly trained individuals who have the equipment, tools, safety instruction, and know-how to do a job
properly and safely. NOTE: If you believe that a described condition may apply to a particular vehicle, DO
NOT assume that it does. See your Nissan dealer to determine if this applies to your vehicle.
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Blank TCM Programming Procedure (summary)
Below is a summary of the steps for blank TCM programming. For details, go to page 3.
NOTE: Erase any stored DTCs and perform DTC related repairs before starting the
programming procedure in this bulletin. Refer to ASIST and the ESM as needed.
For vehicles where the old/current TCM can be accessed (TCM P/N can be read)
with C-III plus:
a. Connect and launch C-III plus:
From the C-III plus home page, Select Re/Programming, Configuration.
Proceed to Re/programming.
Select Programming (not reprogramming).
b. Select Before Replace ECU.
c. Save the current TCM P/N and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
d. Replace the 5 speed rear wheel drive automatic transmission assembly or control
valve with a new one that contains a blank TCM.
e. Select vehicle model and year, and then select Confirm.
f. Select After Replace ECU.
g. Select Start (to begin programming).
h. Once programming has completed, configure the new TCM and erase DTCs.
i. Close C-III plus.
For vehicles where the old/current TCM cannot be accessed (TCM P/N cannot be
read) with C-III plus:
a. Replace the 5 speed rear wheel drive automatic transmission assembly or control
valve with a new one that contains a blank TCM.
b. Obtain the TCM software P/N by using the VIN in the electronic parts catalog to look
up the part number for the transmission assembly (A/T).
When ordering a replacement A/T or control valve, the electronic parts catalog (WIN FAST
or equivalent) will list the software (P/N) for a blank TCM under the A/T only.
c. Connect C-III plus, get to the screen that shows the selection Programming,
and then select Programming.
d. Select After Replace ECU.
e. Select the P/N from the list that matches the one taken from the parts catalog.
Double-check and make sure the correct P/N has been selected.
f. Select Start (to begin programming).
g. Once programming has completed, configure the new TCM and erase DTCs.
h. Close C-III plus.
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Blank TCM Programming Procedure (details)
NOTE:
Always enter the VIN into the Nissan electronic parts catalog (WIN FAST or
equivalent), when ordering (looking up) a replacement A/T assembly or control
valve.
Do not replace/install the new A/T or valve body, with blank TCM, until told to
do so in the SERVICE PROCEDURE.
Can the old TCM (the one that will be replaced) be accessed with C-III plus?
NOTE: To determine if the old TCM can be accessed with C-III plus: Select
Diagnosis (One System) > Transmission, and then read the TCM P/N.
Can the TCM P/N be accessed and read?
YES – go to PROGRAM BLANK TCM (when old TCM is accessible with C-III plus)
on the next page.
If the vehicle’s old/current TCM can be accessed with C-III plus, its current
internal P/N can be saved and then applied to the blank TCM.
NO – go to PROGRAM BLANK TCM (when old TCM is NOT accessible with
C-III plus) on page 22.
If the vehicle’s old/current TCM cannot be accessed with C-III plus, the software
program P/N to be programmed into the blank TCM will need to be determined by
entering the VIN into the Electronic Parts Catalog (WIN FAST or equivalent).
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
PROGRAM BLANK TCM (when old TCM is accessible with C-III plus)
NOTE:
Do not remove the old A/T or control valve and install the new A/T or control
valve with blank TCM until told to do so in the SERVICE PROCEDURE.
Use this procedure if the vehicle’s old/current TCM can be accessed with C-III plus.
IMPORTANT: Before starting the program procedure, make sure:
ASIST on the CONSULT PC has been freshly synchronized (updated).
All C-III plus software updates (if any) have been installed.
NOTE: The CONSULT PC automatically gets applicable TCM programming data
during ASIST synchronization.
A screen print for Warranty documentation can be done from the CONSULT PC
during this process while still connected to the vehicle.
NOTE: After programming is complete, you will be required to perform write
configuration and DTC erase.
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1. Connect the C-III plus Vehicle Interface (plus VI) to the vehicle.
Make sure to use the correct VI for C-III plus (plus VI).
CAUTION: Make sure the plus VI is securly connected to the DLC. If the plus VI
connection is loose during programming, the process will be interrupted and the
TCM may be damaged.
2. Connect the AC Adapter to the CONSULT PC.
CAUTION: Be sure to connect the AC Adapter. If the CONSULT PC battery voltage
drops during programming, the process will be interrupted and the TCM may be
damaged.
3. Connect a battery charger to the vehicle battery:
GR-8 (Battery and Electrical Diagnostic Station) set to “Power Supply.
CAUTION: Be sure the battery charger is connected securely to the battery. Make
sure the battery voltage stays between 12.0V and 15.5V during programming. If the
battery voltage goes out of this range during programming, the TCM may be
damaged.
4. Turn off all external Bluetooth® devices (e.g., cell phones, printers, etc.) within range of
the CONSULT PC and the plus VI.
CAUTION: Make sure to turn off all external Bluetooth® devices. If Bluetooth® signal
waves are within range of the CONSULT PC and the plus VI during programming,
programming may be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
5. Turn the ignition ON (engine OFF).
The engine must not start or run during the programming procedure.
6. Turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads such as exterior lights, interior lights, HVAC, blower
fan, rear defogger, audio, NAVI, seat heater, steering wheel heater, etc.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads. Make sure the
battery voltage stays between 12.0V and 15.5V during programming. If the battery
voltage goes out of this range during programming, the TCM may be damaged.
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7. Open / start C-III plus.
You will be accessing the vehicle’s old TCM.
NOTE: All pictures of C-III plus screens throughout this bulletin are examples. Actual
C-III plus screens on your CONSULT PC may vary slightly.
8. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized.
The serial number will display when the plus VI is recognized.
Step 8:
plus VI is
recognized
Figure 1
9. Select Re/programming, Configuration.
Step
9
Figure 2
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10. Use arrows (if needed) to view and read all precautions.
11. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read.
NOTE: The box cannot be checked until all precautions in step 10 have been
viewed and read.
12. Select Next.
Step
10
Step
11
Step
12
Figure 3
13. Select Nissan, Vehicle Name, Model Year, and then Select.
If the screen in Figure 4 does not display, skip to step 14.
XXXXXX
This works, too
Step
13
Step
13
Step
13
Figure 4
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14. Make sure VIN or Chassis # matches the vehicle’s VIN.
15. If the correct VIN is displayed, select Confirm.
XXXXXX
Step
14
XXXXXX
Step
15
Figure 5
16. Select Confirm.
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
Step
16
Figure 6
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17. Select TRANSMISSION.
Step
17
Figure 7
NOTE: If the old TCM cannot be accessed with C-III plus, go to page 22,
Program Blank ECM (When ECM is NOT Accessible With C-III plus).
18. Select Programming. Do not select Reprogramming.
Step
18
Figure 8
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If the screen in Figure 9 appears, select Next.
XXXXXX
Figure 9
19. Select Before Replace ECU.
Step
19
Figure 10
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20. Select Save.
TA60
TRANSMISSION
31020-XXXXX
TA60 ARMADA
TA60
Step
20
2014/01/13 19:05:20
Figure 11
21. Select Next.
TA60
TRANSMISSION
31020-XXXXX
TA60ARMADA(4WD)
TA60
Step
21
2014/01/13 19:05:35
Figure 12
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22. Make sure the VIN in the Saved Data List (Figure 13) matches the vehicle’s VIN.
If the VIN is not correct, select Delete, and then start over from the C-III plus Home
screen.
23. If the VIN is correct, select Confirm.
This step will save the vehicle’s existing TCM information.
Step
22
5N1AA0NC9ANXXXXXX
TRANSMISSION
31020-XXXXX
350Z
5N1AA0NC9AN XXXXXX
13/1/2014 7:06 PM
Step
23
Figure 13
24. After Confirm is selected in step 23, the screen in Figure 14 will display. Select Home.
Step
24
Figure 14
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25. Replace the old A/T assembly or valve body with a new one (with blank TCM)
now:
Refer to the appropriate section in the ESM for A/T or control valve removal and
installation.
If the CONSULT PC is removed from the vehicle for any reason, make sure
the saved data is not erased.
26. After the A/T or control valve have been replaced:
a. Open / start C-III plus.
b. Make sure the ignition is ON (engine OFF).
The engine must not start during the programming procedure.
c. Make sure the GR8 / battery charger is connected.
NOTE: All pictures of C-III plus screens throughout this bulletin are examples.
Actual C-III plus screens on your CONSULT PC may vary slightly.
27. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized.
The serial number will display when the plus VI is recognized.
Step 27:
plus VI is
recognized
Figure 15
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28. Select Re/programming, Configuration.
Step
28
Figure 16
29. Use arrows (if needed) to view and read all precautions.
30. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read.
31. Select Next.
Step
29
Step
30
Step
31
Figure 17
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32. Select Nissan, Vehicle Name, Model Year, and then Select.
If the screen in Figure 18 does not display, skip to step 33.
XXXXXX
Step
32
This works, too
Step
32
Step
32
Figure 18
33. Make sure VIN or Chassis # matches the vehicle’s VIN.
34. If the correct VIN is displayed, select Confirm.
Step
33
5N1AA0NC9ANXXXXXX
ARMADA
2010
Step
34
Figure 19
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35. Select Confirm.
NOTE: If there is only one data file saved on C-III plus, it will automatically be selected.
If there is more than one, select the data file for your vehicle, and then select Confirm.
NOTE
5N1AA0NC9ANXXXXXX
TRANSMISSION
32010-XXXXX
ARMADA
5N1AA0NC9ANXXXXXX
13/1/2014 7:06 PM
Step
35
Figure 20
36. Select After Replace ECU.
Step
36
Figure 21
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37. Use arrows to view and read all precautions.
38. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read.
39. Select Next.
Step
37
Step
38
Step
39
Figure 22
40. Select Next.
Step
40
Figure 23
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41. Select Next.
32010-XXXXX
32010-XXXXX
ARMADA
5N1AA0NC9ANXXXXXX
TRANSMISSION
Step
41
Figure 24
42. Make sure OK is highlighted green (battery voltage must be between
12.0 and 15.5 Volts).
43. Select Next.
IMPORTANT: Optimum battery voltage operating range for programming is
12.0-13.5V. Battery voltage must stay between 12.0 and 15.5 Volts during
programming or TCM programming may be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
Monitor battery
voltage here
Step
42
Step
43
Figure 25
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NOTE: In the next step, the programming process will begin when Start is selected.
CAUTION: DO NOT stop programming after selecting “Start”. Doing so may damage
the TCM. Allow programming to complete.
44. Select Start.
Monitor battery
voltage here
Step
44
Figure 26
45. Wait for both progress bars to complete.
Step
45
Figure 27
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46. When the screen in Figure 28 displays, programming is complete.
NOTE: If the screen in Figure 28 does not display (programming is not complete), refer
to the information on the next page.
47. Disconnect the GR8 / battery charger from the vehicle.
48. Select Next.
Step
48
Figure 28
NOTE: Completing write configuration and erasing DTCs are required before C-III
plus will provide the final programming confirmation report:
Go to, “After Programming has Completed: Write Configuration and
Erase DTCs” on page 37.
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If programming does not complete and the “!?” symbol displays as shown in
Figure 29:
Check battery voltage
(12.0 – 15.5V).
The ignition is ON and the engine
is OFF.
External Bluetooth® devices are
OFF.
All electrical loads are OFF.
Select Retry and follow the on
screen instructions.
NOTE: Retry may not go through on
the first attempt. It can be selected
more than once.
Figure 29
If programming does not complete and the “X” symbol displays as shown in
Figure 30:
Do not disconnect the plus VI
or shut down C-III plus if
reprogramming does not
complete.
Check battery voltage
(12.0 – 15.5V).
The CONSULT A/C adapter is
plugged in.
The ignition is ON and the engine is
OFF.
The transmission is in Park.
All C-III plus / plus VI cables are
securely connected.
All C-III plus updates are installed.
Select Home, and then restart
the program procedure from the
beginning.
Figure 30
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PROGRAM BLANK TCM (When TCM is NOT Accessible With C-III plus)
NOTE: Use this procedure if the vehicle’s old/current TCM cannot be accessed with
CONSULT-III plus.
IMPORTANT: Before starting the program procedure, make sure:
ASIST on the CONSULT PC has been freshly synchronized (updated).
All C-III plus software updates (if any) have been installed.
NOTE: The CONSULT PC automatically gets applicable TCM programming data
during ASIST synchronization.
A screen print for Warranty documentation can be done from the CONSULT PC
during this process while still connected to the vehicle.
NOTE: After programming is complete, you will be required to perform “write
configuration” and “DTC erase”.
1. Install the new A/T assembly or Control Valve Assembly (valve body) now.
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for Transmission or Valve Body
replacement information.
2. Determine the software program part number that will be used during the programming
operation as follows:
a. Go to your Nissan electronic parts catalog (WIN FAST or equivalent).
NOTE: All pictures of WIN FAST screens in this bulletin are examples. Actual
screens may vary slightly. Other brand electronic catalogs may view and operate
differently.
b. Enter the VIN of the vehicle being repaired (always enter the VIN).
c. Select OK.
Step
2b
Step
2c
XXXXXX
Example
Figure 1a
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d. Select SEC.
Step
2d
XXXXXX
XXXXXX---X-
Example
Figure 2a
e. Scroll down the list and select Sec-No 310, Description – AUTO TRANSMISSION,
TRANSAXLE & FITTING.
NOTE: The required software data for TCM programing is found in this section, even
if you are replacing only the valve body.
f. Select the down arrow.
g. Select OK.
Step
2e
Step
2f
Example
Step
2g
Figure 3a
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h. Select the part number code for the transmission assembly:
31020 for 2WD
31000 for 4WD
i. Select the P/No Search (part number) button.
Step
2i
Example
Step
2h
Figure 4a
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j. A screen similar to the one in Figure 5a will display. Write down the TCM software
P/N. It will be listed as follows:
2WD: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
4WD: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY-W/TRANSFER
NOTES:
The required software data for TCM programing is found here, even if you are
replacing only the valve body.
The first five digits of the program P/N in WIN FAST are 31020 for 2WD, or
31000 for 4WD.
The last five digits are specific to the vehicle being worked on (based on the
VIN).
Step
2j
XXXXX
Example
Figure 5a
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3. Connect the C-III plus Vehicle Interface (plus VI) to the vehicle.
Make sure to use the correct VI for C-III plus (plus VI).
CAUTION: Make sure the plus VI is securly connected to the DLC. If the plus VI
connection is loose during programming, the process will be interrupted and the
TCM may be damaged.
4. Connect the AC Adapter to the CONSULT PC.
CAUTION: Be sure to connect the AC Adapter. If the CONSULT PC battery voltage
drops during programming, the process will be interrupted and the TCM may be
damaged.
5. Connect a battery charger to the vehicle battery:
GR-8 (Battery and Electrical Diagnostic Station) set to “Power Supply”.
CAUTION: Be sure the battery charger is connected securely to the battery. Make
sure the battery voltage stays between 12.0V and 15.5V during programming. If the
battery voltage goes out of this range during programming, the TCM may be
damaged.
6. Turn off all external Bluetooth® devices (e.g., cell phones, printers, etc.) within range of
the CONSULT PC and plus VI.
CAUTION: Make sure to turn off all external Bluetooth® devices. If Bluetooth® signal
waves are within range of the CONSULT PC and plus VI during programming,
programming may be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
7. Turn the ignition ON (engine OFF).
The engine must not start or run during the programming procedure.
8. Turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads such as exterior lights, interior lights, HVAC,
blower, rear defogger, audio, NAVI, seat heater, steering wheel heater, etc.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads. Make sure the
battery voltage stays between 12.0V and 15.5V during programming. If the battery
voltage goes out of this range during programming, the TCM may be damaged.
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9. Open / start C-III plus.
NOTE: All pictures of C-III plus screens throughout this bulletin are examples.
Actual C-III plus screens on your CONSULT PC may vary slightly.
10. Wait for the plus VI to be recognized.
The serial number will display when the plus VI is recognized.
Step 10:
plus VI is
recognized
Figure 6a
11. Select Re/programming, Configuration.
Step
11
Figure 7a
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12. Use arrows to view and read all precautions.
13. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read.
NOTE: The box cannot be checked until all precautions in step 12 have been
viewed and read.
14. Select Next.
Step
12
Step
13
Step
14
Figure 8a
15. Select Nissan, Vehicle Name, the correct Model Year, and then Select.
If the screen in Figure 9a does not display, skip to step 16.
XXXXXX
Step
15
This works, too
Step
15
Example
Step
15
Figure 9a
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16. If the correct VIN is displayed, select Confirm.
XXXXXX
Step
16
XXXXXX
Step
16
Figure 10a
17. Verify the correct VIN is displayed, and then select Confirm again.
If the VIN is not correct re-type the VIN and then select Confirm.
5N1AA0N9ANXXXXXX
Step
17
Figure 11a
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18. Select Transmission.
Step
18
Figure 12a
19. Select Programming. Do not select Reprogramming.
Step
19
Figure 13a
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20. Select Next.
XXXXXX
Step
20
Figure 14a
21. Select After Replace ECU.
Step
21
Figure 15a
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22. Use arrows (if needed) to view and read all precautions.
23. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read.
NOTE: The box cannot be checked until all precautions in step 23 have been
viewed and read.
24. Select Next.
Step
22
Step
23
Step
24
Figure 16a
25. Select the TCM software P/N that matches the P/N written
down in step 2j on page 25, and then select Next.
XXXXXX
Example
xxxxx
xxxxx
Step
25
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
Figure 17a
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26. Select Next.
XXXXXX
31020-XXXXX
31020-XXXXX
XXXXXX
Step
26
Figure 18a
27. Make sure OK is highlighted green (battery voltage must be between
12.0 and 15.5 Volts).
28. Select Next.
IMPORTANT: Optimum battery voltage operating range for programming is
12.0-13.5V. Battery voltage must stay between 12.0 and 15.5 Volts during
programming or TCM programming may be interrupted and the TCM may be damaged.
Monitor battery
voltage here
Step
27
Step
28
Figure 19a
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NOTE: In the next step, the programming process will begin when Start is selected.
CAUTION: DO NOT stop programming after selecting “Start”. This may damage the
TCM. Allow programming to complete.
29. Select Start.
Monitor battery
voltage here
Step
29
Figure 20a
30. Wait for both progress bars to complete.
Step
30
Figure 21a
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31. When the screen in Figure 22a displays, programming is complete.
NOTE: If the screen in Figure 22a does not display (programming does not complete),
refer to the information on the next page.
32. Disconnect the GR8 / battery charger from the vehicle.
33. Select Next.
Step
33
Figure 22a
NOTE: Completing write configuration and erasing DTCs are required before C-III
plus will provide the final programming confirmation report:
Go to, “After Programming has Completed: Write Configuration and
Erase DTCs” on page 37.
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If programming does not complete and the “!?” symbol displays as shown in
Figure 23a:
Check battery voltage
(12.0 – 15.5V).
The ignition is ON and the engine
is OFF.
External Bluetooth® devices are
OFF.
All electrical loads are OFF.
Select Retry and follow the on
screen instructions.
NOTE: Retry may not go through on
the first attempt. It can be selected
more than once.
Figure 23a
If programming does not complete and the “X” symbol displays as shown in
Figure 24a:
Do not disconnect the plus VI
or shut down C-III plus if
reprogramming does not
complete.
Check battery voltage
(12.0 – 15.5V).
The CONSULT A/C adapter is
plugged in.
The ignition is ON and the engine is
OFF.
The transmission is in Park.
All C-III plus / plus VI cables are
securely connected.
All C-III plus updates are installed.
Select Home, and then restart
the program procedure from the
beginning.
Figure 24a
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After Programming has Completed: Write Configuration and Erase DTCs
1. Follow the instructions as stated on the next few screens:
First screen: Turn the ignition OFF, and then ON,
(a window will then state System Call is being performed),
(the next window will then state C-III plus is communicating with the ECU).
Next screen: Turn the ignition OFF, and then ON.
When “Complete” appears in the box, select Next.
XXXXXX
Figure 25a
2. Perform write configuration of the TCM.
a. Highlight the Part Number After Configuration and Other Information
sections by clicking on them.
b. Select Next.
XXXXXX
Steps
2a, 2b
Figure 26a
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3. Continue with write configuration and DTC erase by following the instructions on the
next few screens:
Window in first screen: Writing data is being performed (it may have already past).
First screen (finishing write configuration): Turn the ignition OFF, then ON, and then
select Next.
Next screen (Erase All DTCs): Turn the ignition OFF (a window will state ERASE).
When done, a screen similar to Figure 27a will appear.
4. Verify the before and after part numbers are different.
5. Select Print to print a copy of this screen (Figure 27a) and attach it to the repair order.
6. Select Confirm.
XXXXXX
xxxxx
Step
4
xxxxx
xxxxxx
Step
5
Step
6
Figure 27a
NOTE: If you cannot print the above screen:
a. Select Screen Capture.
b. Name the file.
c. Save the file in My Documents.
A copy of the screen is now saved in the CONSULT PC. It can be retrieved
and printed at a later time.
7. Select Home to return to the C-III plus home screen.
8. Close C-III plus.
9. Turn the ignition OFF.
10 Disconnect the plus VI from the vehicle.
11. Test drive the vehicle to make sure it operates correctly.
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