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<blockquote data-quote="FORZDA 1" data-source="post: 1246773" data-attributes="member: 26637"><p>OBD2 CAN (Common Area Network) bus and the BCM (Body Control Module) was out well before 2010. As I mentioned somewhere earlier the difference in an ECU (Engine or Electronic Control Unit) and a PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is simply the range of functions connected. The PCM is called "PCM" because it contains the automatic transmission interface/programming as well. All the electronic (engine) control units are referred to as "ECU" unless you don't really understand. The 2006/7 cars had them as well. The cut was 2005 from OBD2 to the CAN bus version. Most cars were switched to fuel injection as well. There were a few outliers like Hyundai that persevered for another year with an electronic carburetor which was a functional disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FORZDA 1, post: 1246773, member: 26637"] OBD2 CAN (Common Area Network) bus and the BCM (Body Control Module) was out well before 2010. As I mentioned somewhere earlier the difference in an ECU (Engine or Electronic Control Unit) and a PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is simply the range of functions connected. The PCM is called "PCM" because it contains the automatic transmission interface/programming as well. All the electronic (engine) control units are referred to as "ECU" unless you don't really understand. The 2006/7 cars had them as well. The cut was 2005 from OBD2 to the CAN bus version. Most cars were switched to fuel injection as well. There were a few outliers like Hyundai that persevered for another year with an electronic carburetor which was a functional disaster. [/QUOTE]
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