8101630J30 Toyota COMPUTER SUB-ASSY, Price: 155.89$, Weight: 0.202kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toyota |
8101630J30 |
COMPUTER SUB-ASSY |
2 |
0.202 |
2-3 |
155.89$ |
Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota |
COMPUTER SUB-ASSY
|
2 |
0.232
|
|
187.07$
|
Compatibility
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARL10,AWL10,GRL1#,GWL10 | GWL10R-BEXQBQ | ATM,MTM: CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Engine: (2GRFXE) 3500CC 24-VALVE DOHC EFI; Destination: AUSTRALIA | 03.2012 - 07.2020 | View |
Engine & Body Control Computer Module (OEM-Grade Replacement) βοΈ
This electronic control unit is the βbrainβ that helps coordinate key vehicle functions like signal processing, power distribution logic, and communication between sensors and actuators. Itβs needed because modern Toyota systems rely on fast, accurate decisions to keep the car running smooth, efficient, and safe β .
How It Works ?
The module receives inputs from switches, sensors, and network lines (CAN communication). It then calculates commands and sends outputs to relays, solenoids, and other controllers. Many drivability and comfort features depend on this unit to manage timing, load decisions, and system checks in real time.
Why This Part Matters ?
When the controller is healthy, you get stable starting, consistent response, correct warning light behavior, and reliable operation of supported systems. It also helps store diagnostic trouble codes, making professional troubleshooting faster.
Symptoms If It Fails β οΈ
A faulty unit may cause no-start, random stalling, communication errors, warning lights, dead accessories, or erratic electrical behavior. In some cases, the vehicle can enter limp mode or lose critical control functions. Replacing a failing module restores proper command signals and prevents further electrical stress.