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2016 Nissan NV200 PCM Repair Guide

The Powertrain Control Module in the 2016 Nissan NV200 manages engine timing, fuel delivery, and transmission shift logic. Failure often results in erratic engine behavior, loss of power, or complete engine shutdown because the module can no longer communicate essential parameters to the rest of the drivetrain.

Quick Summary

When a 2016 Nissan NV200 fails to start, stalls suddenly, or shows an engine warning light, the first suspect is often the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM is the brain of the vehicle’s engine and transmission, coordinating fuel injection, ignition timing, and shift timing. In this guide you will learn exactly where the PCM sits, how long a typical replacement takes, what factory procedures follow a new unit, and how to recognize the most common symptoms of a failed PCM. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of the repair workflow and the steps needed to bring your NV200 back to reliable operation.

What the PCM Does in a 2016 Nissan NV200

The PCM in the 2016 Nissan NV200 is a multi‑function computer that interfaces directly with the Engine Control Module, the transmission, and various sensors throughout the vehicle. It reads inputs from throttle position, crankshaft position, and other critical sensors, then calculates the precise timing for fuel injection and spark. The module also manages shift points and torque converter lock‑up for the automatic transmission. Nissan NV200 PCM replacement units are essential when the original unit fails to process sensor data or communicate with the rest of the drivetrain. A malfunctioning PCM can cause erratic engine behavior, loss of power, or the engine to refuse to start. Because the PCM is central to engine management, any fault in this unit typically manifests as a range of symptoms, from mild hesitation to a complete no‑start condition.

Where the PCM Is Located and What Replacement Involves

The PCM sits directly adjacent to the air cleaner assembly in the engine bay of the 2016 Nissan NV200. To access it, the technician removes the air cleaner cover, then pulls the module out of its mounting bracket. The shop book lists 0.9 hours for the removal and replacement of the PCM. Following installation, the ECM requires a short reset (0.3 hours) and a relearn (0.5 hours). The entire process is straightforward and does not require specialized tools beyond a standard torque wrench for any mounting bolts.

2016 Nissan NV200 PCM location diagram
Typical PCM mounting area on the 2016 Nissan NV200 (reference).

How to Reach the PCM on the 2016 Nissan NV200

  1. Remove air cleaner case.
  2. Disconnect the harness connectors from ECM.
  3. Remove ECM nuts, and then remove ECM.

Work with the ignition off, and treat the module as static-sensitive: avoid touching the connector pins at any point.

Operation Configuration Book Time
Powertrain Control Module R&R All configurations 0.9 hr
Powertrain Control Module Relearn All configurations 0.5 hr
Engine Control Module R&R All configurations 0.9 hr
Engine Control Module Reset All configurations 0.3 hr
Engine Control Module Relearn All configurations 0.5 hr

Programming Requirements After Replacement

Once the new PCM is installed, the factory procedure calls for a relearn of the PCM and a reset of the Engine Control Module to ensure proper communication between the two units. Because Flagship One units come pre‑programmed to the vehicle’s VIN, those relearn and reset steps are already completed. A technician therefore simply verifies the unit’s integrity with a scan tool; no additional programming steps are needed. This eliminates the usual post‑install diagnostics and saves time for both shop and customer. VIN‑programmed replacement unit for the correct application.

Symptoms of a Failing PCM

Drivers of a 2016 Nissan NV200 may notice a variety of issues if the PCM fails. Common signs include a sudden loss of power, the engine stalling at idle, or the vehicle not starting at all. An intermittent check‑engine light may appear, often accompanied by a code such as P0605, which signals a communication problem between the PCM and other modules. If the engine runs but then shuts off while driving, or if the transmission shifts erratically, a PCM fault is a likely culprit. Monitoring these symptoms and addressing them promptly can prevent further damage to the engine or transmission.

Module Trouble Codes on the 2016 Nissan NV200

The codes below point to the PCM itself rather than to a sensor or circuit it monitors. Each one links through to its full diagnostic guide.

Code Meaning Full Guide
P0605 Internal ROM error Full P0605 guide →

Protecting the PCM in Your 2016 Nissan NV200

If your 2016 Nissan NV200 is showing signs of a PCM fault, you have the option of a professional repair or a refurbished replacement. Both routes can restore reliable operation, but a refurbished PCM from a trusted supplier may reduce downtime and cost. Discuss your specific needs with a qualified technician to decide the best path forward.

Refurbished VIN-programmed PCM for the 2016 Nissan NV200
A refurbished, VIN-programmed replacement PCM for the 2016 Nissan NV200 from Flagship One.

Flagship One stocks a refurbished, VIN-programmed PCM for the 2016 Nissan NV200 with a lifetime warranty, free shipping and no core charge. The full Nissan NV200 module lineup covers other engine configurations as well.

Final Thoughts

For the 2016 Nissan NV200, a failing PCM can cause serious drivability problems. Replacing the module and following the factory relearn procedures restores normal function. Reach out to a certified shop or a reputable supplier to get your vehicle back on the road safely.