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how to access 2001 volkswagen golf computer

by Mr. Timmy Wintheiser Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where is the OBD port on VW Golf?

0:181:26VW Golf OBD2 Diagnostic Port Location - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo go to the driver's. Door obviously unlock the door. Open the door. And then the obd2 portMoreSo go to the driver's. Door obviously unlock the door. Open the door. And then the obd2 port location is down in the footwell. Just above the accelerator pedal. And there it is and in most cars.

Where is the ECU on a VW Up?

Registered. On the MPI engine the ECU is on a bracket on the rear of the battery tray.

How do you take an ECU out of a car?

0:051:46MG1 ECU Removal - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst things first make sure the car is turned. Off you want to open up the hood good latch is downMoreFirst things first make sure the car is turned. Off you want to open up the hood good latch is down here pop it and under here just have to lift up come right up.

What is an ECU on a Volkswagen?

The ECU, or engine control unit, is a major component of your car's onboard computer. It's used to regulate many systems and subsystems in your car's engine, drive train and other major components.

Where is the ECU located?

On most models the ECU is located beneath the wipers behind the plastic trim.

Where is ECM located in a car?

0:131:03How to locate your ECM | The most common places to find a car's ECMYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut typically they are found in the engine. Compartment. Under the passenger. Floorboard under theMoreBut typically they are found in the engine. Compartment. Under the passenger. Floorboard under the seats or behind the kick panels.

How do you open a car ECU?

Opening the ECURemove all screws the hold the ECU together using the torque screwdriver.If required apply the heat gun to the perimeter of the ECU to heat the glue that secures the lid (Red Line). ... Carefully use a flat headed screw driver to prise the ECU open starting from the position shown below.More items...

Can you replace an ECU yourself?

Repairing an Engine Control Unit (ECU) Repairing an ECU can be tricky. For starters, this is not something that you or your neighbor can probably do successfully. It's not like changing your oil or changing a tire. The engine control unit is a computer and a highly advanced piece of technology.

Can I replace an ECM myself?

The parts themselves aren't inexpensive (as long as you're buying them from us!), plus high quality aftermarket and OEM ECMs can be easily installed yourself.

How do I reset my Volkswagen ECU?

2:255:34How To Reset All ECU's and Control Modules in your Car or TruckYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTen to fifteen seconds. Just leave it on so let the the ECU relearn that there's gonna be new valuesMoreTen to fifteen seconds. Just leave it on so let the the ECU relearn that there's gonna be new values and all that. And then you wanna turn the key off and turn the key on basically cycle the key.

What can cause an ECU to fail?

1) Dead Battery Car batteries have electronic cells which need to function in order for the ECU to function. If any of the cells in your car battery are dead, then your ECU is going to fail soon afterward. Once all the cells are dead, the battery is considered dead and your entire vehicle won't be able to function.

How much does it cost to replace ECU?

ECU repairs can be very expensive. The part alone can cost between $1,000 and $3,000, depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Fortunately, an ECU can be repaired or reprogrammed in many cases—thus preventing the need to actually replace an ECU.

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