ECM 2001 6.3 was not a standalone tool; it was designed to work with specific hardware:
To troubleshoot ECM 2001 6.3 issues, follow these steps:
The ECM 2001 6.3 comes with several advanced features, including: ECM 2001 6.3 - MHH AUTO - Page 1
Bricking an M137 ECU is easy. If you erase the bootloader, your $200 "used ECU" becomes a $2 paperweight. However, paying a specialist to clone your ECU costs $500-$1,000. MHH AUTO gives you the map to do it for $50 in hardware.
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