Standard Procedure - TCM Quick Learn

2003 Chrysler 300M V6-3.5L VIN MSECTION Standard Procedure - TCM Quick Learn
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSAXLE QUICK LEARN PROCEDURE
The quick learn procedure requires the use of the DRB scan tool. This program allows the electronic transaxle system to recalibrate itself. This will provide the best possible transaxle operation. The quick learn procedure should be performed if any of the following procedures are performed:
- Transaxle Assembly Replacement
- Powertrain Control Module Replacement
- Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assembly Replacement
- Clutch and/or Seal Replacement
- Valve Body Replacement or Recondition

To perform the Quick Learn Procedure, the following conditions must be met:
- The brakes must be applied
- The engine speed must be above 500 rpm
- The throttle angle (TPS) must be less than 3 degrees
- The shift lever position must stay in neutral until prompted to shift to overdrive
- The shift lever position must stay in overdrive after the Shift to Overdrive prompt until the DRB indicates the procedure is complete
- The calculated oil temperature must be above 60 °F and below 200 °F

1. Plug the DRB scan tool into the data link connector. The connector is located under the instrument panel.
2. Go to the Transmission screen.
3. Go to the Miscellaneous screen.
4. Select Quick Learn Procedure. Follow the instructions of the DRB to perform the Quick Learn Procedure.
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