I never thought about this before doing my auto swap and saw a thread on another forum that has me wondering now if this will cause some issues? Main question is surrounding the VIN in the PCM no longer matching the car. I did a quick review of my state's emission process and although it does mention VIN verification, it is not clear if it is done via the OBD or a visual inspection of the VIN tag on the windshield.
Here is exactly what is states... "The inspector verifies the vehicle identification number (VIN) matches the VIN on the paperwork and then scans the VIN or manually enters data into the Wisconsin Diagnostic Analyzer System (WDAS) to record the vehicle's weight, model year and mileage"
I have another year before it is due, but curious to see if anyone in a OBD emission state has done a PCM swap and passed testing?
Another question... is there a way to update the VIN in a replacement PCM to match the vehicle? Or is it even necessary?
Here is exactly what is states... "The inspector verifies the vehicle identification number (VIN) matches the VIN on the paperwork and then scans the VIN or manually enters data into the Wisconsin Diagnostic Analyzer System (WDAS) to record the vehicle's weight, model year and mileage"
I have another year before it is due, but curious to see if anyone in a OBD emission state has done a PCM swap and passed testing?
Another question... is there a way to update the VIN in a replacement PCM to match the vehicle? Or is it even necessary?