U0301 - ECM/PCM mismatch

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samuelt1995
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U0301 - ECM/PCM mismatch

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Hi,

I recently purchase a Flashpro for my civic 2016 turbo.

I flash the computer and then a got a check engine. I looked for the code and I saw U0301 and I'm unable to erase it. I looked on the internet and I see it is a mismatch computer.

I try to flashback to stock ECU and it still showing that error code.

My ECU number is 37820-5AA-C66

I bought my car in Canada

Please help me.

Thank you,

Samuel
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The error is because the ECU probably has been flashed by the Honda dealer to 2017 to match the TCM.

What calibration did you load? The 2016?
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Hi,

You are right. Honda had to flash my computer one day because the car rpm varies on the highway.
I first flash with the +6 psi first. Now I back to stock ECU. So you think flashing with 2017 will solve my problem. If so, how can i do it? And if I want to go back to stock ECU, how do I do that?

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Hondata wrote: Sat Sep 29, 2018 4:52 pm The error is because the ECU probably has been flashed bby the Honda dealer to 2017 to match the TCM.

What calibration did you load? The 2016?
I tried to use a 2017 Canada Touring one and it didn't want to flash. I tried many other, same thing.

I flashed on a 2016 one.

How can I flashed with a 2017 one?
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Can you use the 'support support information to Hondata' function from the help menu (with the FlashPro plugged in)?
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Hello,

I did a firmware update and I was abble to flash on +6 psi 2017. All the error code is gone.

Thank you so much.
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Ok, glad it is sorted out.
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Hondata wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:08 am Ok, glad it is sorted out.
hello, i am also having this same problem. but with the recent update of hondata. its says i cant up load the 2017 or 2018 cvt tune to a 2016. please advise
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to add, i was able to do this before on 3.5 i think, but once it updateed to 3.7 it no longer let me upload the 2017 tune
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Our crystal ball is broken - please some details.
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nevermind, went for a drive after uploading the base map and check engine light went away.
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Re: U0301 - ECM/PCM mismatch

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Hello.

I am not having the same issue. 2016 1.5 T with ECU incompatibility. I tried uploading a 2017 calibration to no avail. I then tried uploading the 2016-2017 and I genuinely did not feel much power. When I was originally running the 2016 calibration I felt the power nicely however the ECU incompatibility is causing emission system problem to show up on my dash. What should I do? I don’t want to have to return it :(
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With everything plugged in and the ignition in the on position, go to the Help menu and click on “send feedback”. Include a detailed description of the issue.
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