P1693 : DTC in companion module.
You need to check for codes in other computers (pcm or ecm) and repair their causes and then this code will clear itself.
P1693 : DTC in companion module.
You need to check for codes in other computers (pcm or ecm) and repair their causes and then this code will clear itself.
Trouble code P1693 means: A companion DTC was set in both the ECM and PCM
Trouble code P1693 means: A companion DTC was set in both the ECM and PCM
P1693 : Dtc detected in the companion module. You need to check the Ecm and Pcm for codes. Which ever did not have p1693 will have a code.
Trouble code P1693 means: A companion DTC was set in both the ECM and PCM
Trouble code P1693 means: A companion DTC was set in both the ECM and PCM
P1693 : Dtc detected in the companion module. You need to check the Ecm and Pcm for codes. Which ever did not have p1693 will have a code.
Trouble code P1693 means: A companion DTC was set in both the ECM and PCM
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P1693 means that there is a code in the companion module. The pcm and ecm are the companion modules.
The P1693 code in a Kia typically indicates a communication issue between the Engine Control Module (ECM) and the Transmission Control Module (TCM). To fix this, first check the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion. If the connections are fine, inspect the fuses related to the ECM and TCM systems. If the issue persists, it may require reprogramming or replacing the ECM or TCM. Always consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
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The P1693 code typically indicates a communication issue between the engine control module (ECM) and the transmission control module (TCM). To fix this code, start by checking the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion. Next, inspect the fuses related to the ECM and TCM to ensure they are intact. If the connections and fuses are fine, consider updating or reprogramming the ECM or TCM, or consult a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.