? Can Honda ZAP ECU VIN #s ?
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? Can Honda ZAP ECU VIN #s ?
I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
experience with getting this done?
Thanks,
Don
Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
experience with getting this done?
Thanks,
Don
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Re: ? Can Honda ZAP ECU VIN #s ?
Don B. wrote:
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
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Don B. wrote:
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
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Don B. wrote:
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
> I recently replaced a non-working ECU in my son's 98 Civic.
> Now the VIN in the ECU no longer matches the car's VIN. I
> have saved the original ECU and the receipt for the replacement
> ECU (bought from a junk yard), so I am not worried about NYS
> giving us problems. However, it would be nice to have the ECU
> officially changed so that all the numbers once again match.
> A friend said he thought Honda could do this. Has anyone had
> experience with getting this done?
> Thanks,
> Don
doubt they can change the serial for the ecu - that stuff is usually
hard coded. but it's probable that the dealer can re-associate your new
ecu with your vin in their system. if that matters.
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