I was taking a look at my ETM and initially thought it was an original white label ETM. The car has 185,000 miles which is a lot for one of those units it seemed to me. But figured it was possible. Car has never really accelerated the way it probably ought to which I attributed to the ETM being original. But never had an ETS light until now.
In doing some research I have found out that there were some refurbished ETMs with white labels that followed the yellow label units. From what I can tell the date of manufacture on mine is 2013. The part number 36050563 seems to be a newer part number that superceded the part number 9186793. With this knowledge it seems that the ETM was replaced rather recently in the car's history. The car had 108k on it in 2010 I know from service records and had 135k when I purchased it in 2019. So not a ton of miles on this ETM.

Is it really possible that this replacement ETM has already failed? I have all the symptoms (surging idle, stumbling, the aforementioned codes. But not being an expert I don't want to spend the $600 on a XemodeX unit and not have that fix the problem. Any other problems jump out that may cause these symptoms?
A sideline to this is that XemodeX is out of stock of ETMs for the past month or so.
Thought about trying to source an eBay unit of the same vintage but worried about software conflicts. Don't know if this car had an upgrade somewhere along the line. The part numbers have cause me a lot of confusion when trying to source a used one. Any insight on compatible numbers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!
Jim






