Is Your Chevy Orlando Running Unreliably?
Dealing with a stalling engine, poor fuel economy, or a persistent check engine light in your 2012-2013 Chevrolet Orlando can be incredibly frustrating. These aren’t just annoyances; they’re signs that your vehicle’s brain—the Engine Control Module (ECM)—may be failing. Get your family’s dependable ride back on the road with this professionally programmed ECM, designed to restore factory performance and give you peace of mind.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, a failing ECM is a likely culprit. This unit is the definitive solution for:
- Persistent Check Engine Light (CEL)
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) like P0601, P0603, or P0606
- Engine stalling or stumbling for no apparent reason
- Noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency
- Hesitation or lack of power during acceleration
- Complete no-start condition where the engine cranks but won’t fire
Our programmed 2012-2013 Orlando engine control module arrives ready to install, saving you a costly trip to the dealership for programming. We use your vehicle’s VIN to flash the module with the latest, most stable software updates from GM, ensuring it communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s specific systems right out of the box.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ VIN-Specific Programming: We flash the module to your exact VIN before shipping, ensuring a seamless, plug-and-play installation process for most vehicles.
- ✔ Restore Original Performance: Eliminates drivability issues caused by a faulty computer, restoring the smooth operation and fuel economy you expect from your Orlando.
- ✔ Updated GM Software: Your module is loaded with the newest software available from GM, which can correct factory bugs and improve overall engine efficiency.
- ✔ Broad Compatibility: This single unit directly replaces multiple part numbers, guaranteeing a perfect match for your vehicle. See the full fitment list below.
- ✔ Confidence in Your Repair: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
An Expert’s Tip: Before you install your new ECM, take a moment to inspect your vehicle’s battery terminals and the main engine ground strap. A poor connection at either of these points can cause voltage drops that mimic ECM failure. Ensuring these connections are clean and tight is a crucial step for a successful repair and the long-term health of your vehicle’s electronics.
ALLURE 10 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), 2.4L
CTS 12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.6L, ID 12637106
CTS 12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.6L, ID 12650256
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12630908
IMPALA 12 Electronic Control Module; (air cleaner bracket), ID 12616889
IMPALA 12 Electronic Control Module; (air cleaner bracket), ID 12650256
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12616889
IMPALA 12 Electronic Control Module; (air cleaner bracket), ID 12637106
LACROSSE 10 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), 3.0L
SAAB 9-5 10 Electronic Control Module; VIN G (4th digit), 2.0L (VIN R, 8th digit, opt LHU), ID 12642665
CAPTIVA SPORT 12 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12630908
CAPTIVA SPORT 12 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12650256
REGAL 11 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment)
CAMARO 12 Electronic Control Module; 3.6L, ID 12642665
CTS 12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.6L, ID 12642665
CAPTIVA SPORT 12 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12642665
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12650256
CAMARO 12 Electronic Control Module; 3.6L, ID 12637106
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12637106
TERRAIN 10-11 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment)
CAPTIVA SPORT 12 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12637106
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12651993
EQUINOX 10-11 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment)
IMPALA 12 Electronic Control Module; (air cleaner bracket), ID 12630908
IMPALA 12 Electronic Control Module; (air cleaner bracket), ID 12642665
CTS 10-12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.0L
CTS 12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.6L, ID 12616889
CAPTIVA SPORT 12 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12616889
CAMARO 12 Electronic Control Module; 3.6L, ID 12650256
SRX 10-11 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), 3.0L
CTS 12 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment), 3.6L, ID 12630908
LACROSSE 10-11 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), 2.4L
ORLANDO 12-13 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), ID 12642665
SAAB 9-5 11 Electronic Control Module; 2.0L (VIN R, 8th digit, opt LHU), ID 12642665
Choosing this programmed 2012-2013 Orlando engine control module is the smart, reliable way to solve complex electronic issues and get your vehicle back to its best.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to provide after I order?
After you complete your purchase, you must provide us with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). We need this to program the module specifically for your car’s configuration before we can ship it.
Is any additional programming required once I install it?
No. Because we program the module to your VIN, it is ready for installation right out of the box. In most cases, you will not need to take it to a dealer or mechanic for further programming. Some vehicles may require a simple security or CASE relearn procedure which can be done with a capable scan tool.
How do I find my original part number?
Your original part number is printed on a sticker on the casing of your current ECM. You can compare it to the list of compatible part numbers in this listing (12616889, 12630908, 12637106, 12642665, 12650256, 12651993) to confirm a match.
Will this fix my car’s specific problem?
This ECM will resolve any issues directly caused by a faulty engine computer. It is crucial to have a proper diagnosis from a qualified mechanic to confirm the ECM is the root cause of your problem before ordering.
What is a VIN and where can I find it?
The VIN is a unique 17-digit code for your vehicle. You can typically find it on a plate on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield), on the driver’s side door jamb sticker, or on your vehicle’s registration and insurance documents.