Restore Peak Performance to Your C6 Corvette
The thrill of a C6 Corvette comes from its responsive power and precision engineering. When the Engine Control Module (ECM)โthe very brain of your engineโbegins to fail, that entire experience is compromised. Stalling, poor fuel economy, and a persistent check engine light can turn your dream car into a source of frustration. This Engine Control Module is the definitive solution, arriving pre-programmed to your vehicle’s VIN to restore the flawless performance and reliability you demand.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
If you’re experiencing issues like a rough idle, intermittent stalling, a no-start condition, or unexplained drops in power, a failing ECM is a likely culprit. You may also see Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) such as P0601, P0603, or P0606. This unit is designed to resolve those problems directly. By providing us with your VIN, you receive a module that is not just a replacement, but a fully updated, vehicle-specific computer that integrates seamlessly with your Corvette’s systems. This is the most reliable way to get your 2006-2007 Corvette Engine Control Module performing like new again.
- โ Plug-and-Play Installation: Arrives pre-programmed to your specific VIN. No expensive trip to the dealership for flashing is required.
- โ Optimized Performance: Programmed with the latest GM software updates to ensure optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control.
- โ Guaranteed Compatibility: A direct-fit replacement for part numbers 12597121, 12589297, 12603892, and 19210738, ensuring a perfect match for your vehicle.
- โ Resolve Frustrating Issues: Eliminates common failure symptoms including check engine lights, erratic behavior, and communication errors.
- โ Drive with Confidence: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
An Expert’s Note on Corvette Performance
“The LS2 and LS7 engines in the C6 Corvette are masterpieces of engineering, but they are highly dependent on precise data from the ECM. Unlike a simple daily driver, a Corvette’s computer is constantly making micro-adjustments to timing, fuel delivery, and spark for maximum output. Using a generic, non-programmed module can starve the engine of its true potential or, worse, cause long-term issues. Ensuring your new 2006-2007 Corvette Engine Control Module is flashed with the correct, VIN-specific GM software isn’t just about fixing a problemโit’s about preserving the integrity of a legendary performance vehicle.”
Don’t let a faulty computer keep you out of the driver’s seat. This professionally programmed 2006-2007 Corvette Engine Control Module is your key to getting back on the road with the power and reliability you expect. Simply provide your VIN at checkout and let us handle the rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to provide my VIN?
Yes. Providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is mandatory. We use it to load the exact, correct GM-certified software for your Corvette’s specific systems and features, which ensures a seamless installation and proper function.
Is any additional programming required after installation?
In most cases, no additional programming is needed. However, some vehicles may require a simple security relearn procedure (also known as a CASE relearn or anti-theft relearn) which can typically be done without special tools. Instructions for this are widely available online or in service manuals.
What does the Engine Control Module (ECM) do?
The ECM is the main computer that controls your vehicle’s engine. It manages critical functions like fuel injection, ignition timing, emissions systems, and idle speed to ensure the engine runs efficiently and powerfully.
Where is the ECM located on a 2006-2007 Corvette?
On the C6 Corvette, the Engine Control Module is typically located in the right-hand (passenger side) engine compartment, near the front of the vehicle.
Will this fix my specific check engine light codes?
This module is a direct solution for codes related to internal ECM failure, such as P0601 (Internal Control Module Memory Check Sum Error) and P0606 (ECM/PCM Processor Fault). If your codes are for specific sensors, those sensors may also need to be checked or replaced.