t.go Posted February 5, 2008 Posted February 5, 2008 I have a 1999 ES300 - 107k miles, which was miss firing intermitantly. The codes I pulled were 1354 (VVT bank 1), (300,302,304,306 misfires bank 2). I replaced the OCV on bank 1 to address code 1354. The condition and codes came back in addition to code 1351. Alldata said 1351 was caused by a skipped timing belt or a bad ECM. The timing belt was replaced 6 months ago and is still in correct timing. I purchased a used ECM. The battery was disconected for a few days while the ECM was being shipped. Now the car turns over but will not start, I have tried 2 keys. The security light on the dash is flashing and the remote fobs are operating normally. Did I loose the progaming in the security key? If yes, is this from changing the ecm or having the battery disconnected for an extended period. Finally, Is there a way to correct this short of towing it to the dealer?
t.go Posted February 6, 2008 Author Posted February 6, 2008 I thought would pass on what I have learned in regards to replacing ecm's. A replacement ecm would have to be flashed to be put in relearn mode. You would then insert the key for 5 seconds (do not turn on) and remove. Repeat for extra keys. A local automotive locksmith will flash the ecm for $150 (With the ecm out of the car ). I'm not sure what Lexus charges. An alternate to changing out the ecm is having the current ecm repaired. There is a company in Houston (www.ecmtogo.com) that will repair the computer for $225. This eliminates the key hassle and is much cheaper than the $800 Lexus wants for a reman'd ecm or $1300 for a new one. I would still be interested in feedback from others on this subject.
SKperformance Posted February 6, 2008 Posted February 6, 2008 If it is an alarm lock out , their is a procedure to relearn the keys by using the pedals and turning the ignition. I did it on my 98 LS400 and it programmed the key i still use the key today . Search the site for key reprogramming , one is for the door locks the other is for the ignition lock out.
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