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INSTALLATION SHEET
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE KIT (Racing Application)
GEN IV 8.4L VIPER SRT-10
PART NUMBER P5155254
K6857171 03/20/09 Page 1 of 4
© 2008, Chrysler LLC. Mopar is a registered trademarks of Chrysler LLC. All rights reserved.
Powertrain Control Module Kit Features:
•Revised fuel, spark and cam position tables that maximize
power increases associated with racing intake and/or exhaust
systems. Requires min 93 octane fuel.
•Rev limit increased to 6500 rpm with decreasing hysteresis.
•Allows racing approved final drive ratios from 3.07:1 to 4.10:1.
•First to fourth gear skip shift eliminated for racing use.
•Includes all 2009 production updates.
•Not intended to work with superchargers, turbochargers,
nitrous or power levels above 700 hp.
Powertrain Control Module Kit Components:
•P5155255 Performance Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
•K6857171 Installation Sheet
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This device is not legal for use on pollution-controlled
vehicles certified for use on streets or highways. Once
this device is installed, use of the vehicle on a street or
highway is a violation of the Clean Air Act, potentially
subjecting the operator and the installer to civil penalties
of up to $32,500 per vehicle depending on the
circumstances.
MOPAR Recommends professional installation by an ASE
certified technician. Specialized removal and installation tools
may be required including use of an appropriate Scan tool to
set up the Powertrain Control Module.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Instability During Adaptive Learn
Once the controller is installed the vehicle must be driven
under a variety of speed/load conditions including idle for 20 to
30 miles to allow the controller to learn the specific engine and
vehicle. Some instability may be noted during this period.
Once the controller has adequately learned the full range of
engine and vehicle operation this instability should cease to
occur.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Relearn
Procedure
This vehicle is equipped with an Electronic Throttle Control
(ETC) system and requires the ETC RELEARN procedure to
be performed when your new MOPAR PCM is installed. This
procedure checks the Accelerator Pedal Position Sensors
(APPS) to make sure that idle and full pedal travel can be
reached on both sensors. This procedure requires the use
of the appropriate Scan tool. Failure to perform the ETC
RELEARN will cause the throttle not to respond to the
accelerator pedal limiting engine output. It will also set the
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and activate the Malfunction
Indicator Light (MIL).
SPECIAL NOTE:
VIN and Odometer Reset
The vehicle’s mileage and vehicle identification number (VIN)
must be updated when the powertrain control module is
replaced. This procedure requires the use of the
appropriate Scan tool. If this step is not done a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) may be set.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Misfire Adaptive Numerator Value Reset
The Misfire Adaptive Numerator will need to be cleared and
learned when the powertrain control module is replaced. This
procedure requires the use of the appropriate Scan
tool. Failure to follow this procedure may cause misfire
diagnostic codes to be set.
INSTALLATION SHEET
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE KIT (Racing Application)
GEN IV 8.4L VIPER SRT-10
PART NUMBER P5155254
K6857171 03/20/09 Page 2 of 4
© 2008, Chrysler LLC. Mopar is a registered trademarks of Chrysler LLC. All rights reserved.
REMOVAL
It is recommended that you bring your Viper to the nearest
Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep® dealer or an auto shop of your
preference equipped with an appropriate Scan Tool to perform
the installation of the Powertrain Control Module. The vehicle
will not function properly until the necessary items have been
updated in the new module. It is also recommended that you
arrange for another means of transporting the modified vehicle
from the dealer or auto shop, because once the Control
Module is installed, the vehicle is no longer certified for use on
a street or highway.
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is located under the
hood on the left side of the engine compartment. (Fig. 1).
Figure 1
To avoid possible voltage spike damage to the PCM, ignition
key must be off, and negative battery cable must be
disconnected before unplugging PCM connectors.
1. Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable at battery
(Fig. 2).
Figure 2
2. Remove mounting bolts (4), cover (3) and PCM (2) from left
side inner fender support (1). Fig 3.
3. Disconnect electrical connectors (5) from PCM (2).
Fig. 3.
Figure 3
INSTALLATION SHEET
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE KIT (Racing Application)
GEN IV 8.4L VIPER SRT-10
PART NUMBER P5155254
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BUILD SEQUENCE
1. Install electrical connectors (5) to PCM (2). Fig 3.
2. Install the MOPAR 8.4L Powertrain Control Module upgrade
(2) to left side inner fender support (1). Fig 3.
3. Install cover (3) and mounting bolts (4). Tighten bolts to 7
N·m (62 in. lbs.). Fig 3.
4. Connect negative battery cable. Tighten to 10 N·m (90 in.
lbs.).
5. After the Powertrain Control Module installation, perform
the following operations using the appropriate Scan Tool:
5.1. Update Powertrain Control Module VIN (see service
manual).
5.2. Update Powertrain Control Module Odometer (see
service manual).
5.3. Execute the Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)
RELEARN procedure (see service manual).
5.4. Reset Tooth Error Correction (TEC) and Misfire
Adaptive Numerator Value.
-Fuel level must be over ¼ tank.
-Select ‘ECU View’
-Select ‘PCM’
-Select ‘Misc. Functions’
-Select ‘Reset Memory’ and press ‘Start’. A pop up
menu will prompt the user to press ‘Next’ to continue
with a Memory Reset. Options are ‘Next ‘ and
‘Cancel’, press ‘Next’ and the scroll down menu will
appear.
-Select ‘Misfire Adaptive Numerator Value’ and press
‘Next’. A pop up screen will appear stating that the
values have been reset. Press ‘Finish’ to exit or ‘Next’
to return to the memory reset selection.
-Perform the Misfire TEC Learn procedure by starting
the engine and allowing car to reach operating
temperature. Keep engine below 2400 rpm or the
learn will be attempted prematurely.
-Back out of the Memory Reset Menu and select ‘More
Options’.
-Select ‘System Tests’.
-Scroll down and select ‘Learn Adaptive Numerator
Status’. Choose ‘Start’.
-Proceed to display which shows Numerator values
and a ‘Learned’ or ‘Not Learned’ status, display will
update once learning has occurred.
5.5. Use a Scan Tool to erase all DTCs from the vehicle.
5.6. Complete "Numerator Learned" Procedure
-In a safe off road area accelerate to 50 mph in 2nd
gear. Then completely remove foot from accelerator
(leave car in gear – foot off clutch) and allow vehicle to
decelerate to 20 mph.
-Once a series of decelerations has been completed,
check numerator values to be set to values other than
10000, and StarScan will be indicating ‘Numerator
learned’.
-Cycle ignition key off for at least 10 seconds to allow
module to store values.
-Finalize procedure by using StarScan to clear any
PCM codes set during procedure.
5.7. Idle Adaptive Learn Procedure
-Idle car with a warm engine for two to three minutes
with the A/C on.
-Idle car with a warm engine for two to three minutes
with the A/C off.
6. Keep your original Powertrain Control Module.
NOTES:
a) Failure to perform VIN update may result in improper
window drop operation as the VIN defines whether the car is a
coupe or a convertible.
b) Failure to perform the ETC RELEARN procedure will
prevent the throttle from responding to accelerator pedal
inputs. The engine will run at idle speed only. It will also
set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and activate the
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL).
c) The above operations are required only once when a
new Powertrain Control Module is installed. If issues arise
after completing a specific operation try repeating the
procedure.
For technical assistance regarding this product, please
contact the Mopar Performance Tech Line Monday-
Friday, 7:00am - 3:00pm EST at 1(888) 528-HEMI or
1(888) 528-4364.
INSTALLATION SHEET
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE KIT (Racing Application)
GEN IV 8.4L VIPER SRT-10
PART NUMBER P5155254
K6857171 03/20/09 Page 4 of 4
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NO PARTS WARRANTY – "AS IS"
Mopar Performance parts beginning with a "P" prefix are sold
"as is" unless otherwise noted. This means that parts sold by
Mopar Performance carry no warranty whatsoever. Implied
warranties, such as warranties of merchantability, are
excluded. (An implied warranty of merchantability means that
the part is reasonably fit for the general purpose for which it
was sold). The entire risk as to quality and performance of
such parts is with the buyer. Should such parts prove
defective following their purchase, the buyer and not the
manufacturer, distributor or retailer, assumes the entire cost of
all necessary servicing or repair. Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep®
vehicle and parts warranties are voided if the vehicle or parts
are used for competition. The addition of performance parts
does not by itself void a vehicle’s warranty. However, added
performance parts (parts not originally supplied on the vehicle
from the factory) are not covered by the vehicle’s warranty,
and any failure that they may cause is also not covered by the
vehicle’s warranty.
Mark Jorgensen
Woodhouse Viper/SRT/Corvette
Performance Service Mgr.
800-889-1893
402-677-2935 cell