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2001-2005 Toyota RAV4 ECM / ECU Repair Service
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The 2001-2005 Toyota RAV4 has a well-documented ECM failure that causes harsh shifting, transmission slipping, and a handful of false diagnostic trouble codes. Toyota issued a technical service bulletin acknowledging the problem. The issue is not inside the transmission. It is a faulty circuit inside the engine control module that sends incorrect signals to the shift solenoids.
Replacing the ECM with a used or remanufactured unit often brings back the same symptoms because replacement boards carry the same failure-prone components. Our repair strips your original module down to the component level and replaces every weak circuit with upgraded parts rated above factory specifications. The result is a unit that performs like new and is built to outlast the original.
Symptoms of a Failing RAV4 ECM
- Harsh or delayed shifts between gears, especially 1st to 2nd
- Transmission slipping from 2nd to 3rd gear
- Vehicle starts in 3rd gear and shifts erratically or not at all
- Hesitation between shifts at highway speeds
- Rattling noise from the front of the vehicle in park or neutral with the engine running
- Brakes feel like they engage on their own
- False diagnostic codes: P0750, P0753, P0755, P0758, P0770, P1760
- No improvement after ECU reprogramming
If your mechanic has checked the solenoids and they test fine, or if reprogramming the ECU did not fix the problem, the issue is almost certainly inside the ECM itself.
Why Repair Instead of Replace?
Replacement ECMs from the dealer or salvage yards ship with the same components that failed in yours. Spending hundreds of dollars on a unit built with identical parts does not fix the root cause. Our repair addresses the actual failure point by upgrading every weak component with higher-rated replacements designed to last.
Your original module ships back ready to install with no reprogramming and no dealer visit required. Plug it back in, clear any stored codes, and you are back on the road.
Important: Check Before You Order
Driving with a faulty ECM for an extended period can cause internal transmission damage. If your transmission already has a mechanical problem, repairing the ECM alone will not resolve that issue. Have your mechanic confirm the ECM is the source before ordering. If you are unsure, give us a call and we will help you diagnose the problem over the phone.
Warranty Information
This ECM repair service includes a lifetime warranty. Coverage includes transmission shifting issues, false diagnostic codes, and ECM-related electrical faults caused by the original component failure. For the first 3 months after your repair is returned, we cover warranty shipping both ways. After 3 months, the customer covers shipping to us for warranty service. The warranty is non-transferable and is tracked by a unique warranty number assigned to your repair.
This is a mail-in repair service only. We do not sell REPLACEMENT parts.
Please package your item securely to avoid damage during shipping. If it arrives
damaged, we will document the condition with photos and notify you immediately.
All repairs must be paid for in advance. If we receive a part
without a valid order number and confirmed payment, we are not responsible
for delays, loss, or failure to process the repair.
If the part shows signs of tampering or a previous failed repair attempt,
additional charges may apply depending on the condition.
In the rare event we are unable to repair your item (most repairs are successful),
we will contact you with options like: return the item + full refund, donate it for parts, or purchase
a replacement unit for an additional cost. We will go over all options and pricing
before moving forward.
If you experience any issues after the repair, please contact us right away.
We are committed to resolving any issues promptly and efficiently.
For full details, please review our
Terms of Service.



