ECM/ECU/PCM Flash 2001 Toyota ECHO

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  • ToltecasChavez
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 409

    #1

    ECM/ECU/PCM Flash 2001 Toyota ECHO

    Hey guys, me again, just want to ask if anybody has flashed this car or a Toyota with the PTPII(PassThru Pro II)?
    If so, will I need to get keys after I flash this? Key Codes or Immobilizer/Smart Key Reset Program?
    If anybody has done this and has experiences with the PTPII and Toyota, please let me know. I'm going to check to see if ToolBox 2 has any extra options regarding keys, etc. I just wanna know if I don't have to program a key after I flash since I've never done a Toyota.
    Also, I've read somewhere about a CD to help you flash??? Any input would be appreciated. Regards, Chavez.
  • Orevin
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 1110

    #2
    No, a reflash will not wipe out the immobilizer information on a Toyota. BTW, the 01 Echo is not equipped with an immobilizer system.

    Up to a few years ago, Toyota was sending out CD's with calibration files. If you can get your hands on one of those, the calibrations are still valid. These days, Toyota sells the calibration information online. A subscription to
    Toyota TIS is required. Download and install Techstream lite. Look up TSB T-SB-0064-10 in your information system, it gives instructions on how to determine if a reflash is available, how to obtain the calibration file and how to install it.

    Drewtech has a video that explains the reflash process, but it appears to be a little outdated: http://www.drewtech.com/technician/support/videos.html
    -Kai-
    Chicago, IL

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    • ToltecasChavez
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 409

      #3
      Originally posted by Orevin
      No, a reflash will not wipe out the immobilizer information on a Toyota. BTW, the 01 Echo is not equipped with an immobilizer system.

      Up to a few years ago, Toyota was sending out CD's with calibration files. If you can get your hands on one of those, the calibrations are still valid. These days, Toyota sells the calibration information online. A subscription to
      Toyota TIS is required. Download and install Techstream lite. Look up TSB T-SB-0064-10 in your information system, it gives instructions on how to determine if a reflash is available, how to obtain the calibration file and how to install it.

      Drewtech has a video that explains the reflash process, but it appears to be a little outdated: http://www.drewtech.com/technician/support/videos.html

      WOW!!!! So much information!!! Thank you for answering my questions and for providing important information that I need. I will def take a look at the pdf and watch the video to get a good idea of what I might expect. I will keep this post updated and will ask questions if I get stuck or something unexpected happens. That you very much again Orevin for all the info and help. You da man! Regards, chavez.

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      • ToltecasChavez
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 409

        #4
        Orevin, if u have a second, I forgot to write that I'm swapping the ECM with a junkyard one since the one in the car doesn't function properly. So not to confuse myself, does the method you describe flash the ECM? Will it write the VIN as well? I know that update and flashing usually means the same, I just want to get a good idea of what I will be doing. Thank you for your time and help. Appreciate it a lot. Regards, Chavez.

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        • Orevin
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 1110

          #5
          Originally posted by ToltecasChavez
          Orevin, if u have a second, I forgot to write that I'm swapping the ECM with a junkyard one since the one in the car doesn't function properly. So not to confuse myself, does the method you describe flash the ECM? Will it write the VIN as well? I know that update and flashing usually means the same, I just want to get a good idea of what I will be doing. Thank you for your time and help. Appreciate it a lot. Regards, Chavez.
          Should be plug and play then, no reflash necessary. On later Toyota you would have register the VIN, but not on this one.
          -Kai-
          Chicago, IL

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          • ToltecasChavez
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 409

            #6
            Aha!!!! Thank you very much for that. I will try it out first and see if it works. Thank you again for your time man. Regards, Chavez.

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