Programming Services

Make Sure Vehicles You Work on Operate Optimally

Turn to us for vehicle programming services in the Greater Charlotte, NC area

It's crucial to complete vehicle programming services correctly the first time. Modules are fragile when being programmed because if something goes wrong, the module's BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) can be damaged, sometimes permanently. You can trust the professional vehicle programming experts at Cyber Wrench LLC to do things right.


We'll come to you for vehicle programming services in the Greater Charlotte, NC area. Just call 980-710-3902 today to set up an appointment.

We'll program it all

Call Cyber Wrench before you turn down a job or tow a car to the dealership to finish a repair that requires advanced programming. We have the OEM diagnostic and professional vehicle programming equipment needed to complete the job. Turn to us for vehicle programming services like:


  • Control module setups
  • SRS resets
  • New SRS setups
  • SRS diagnostics
  • TPMS diagnosis and programming



Our services are all performed on-site and are available locally in the greater Charlotte, NC region.

We offer programming services on all Domestic makes and models, most Asian makes and models and some European makes and models. Various programmable electronic modules include main modules in a vehicle such as the Powertrain Control Module or PCM, which used to be referred to as the Engine Control Module (ECM) or Engine Control Unit (ECU) because it was the computer that controlled engine functions. PCM serves as a more descriptive term because the PCM on many vehicles also controls the transmission, which is part of the powertrain. A Transmission Control Module (TCM) is a separate control module for the transmission. It interacts with the PCM or ECM to make sure the transmission shifts at the appropriate speed and load. A Body Control Module (BCM) is another major module that usually handles multiple tasks ranging from lighting and other electrical accessories to climate control, keyless entry, anti-theft duties and managing communications between other modules. The functions can vary greatly depending on the year, make and model of vehicle, and even its list of options. Then, there are other modules. These modules have all kinds of strange and confusing acronyms as each carmaker has come up with its own unique list of acronyms for the various modules they use in their vehicles.

Listed here are just a few other programmable modules:

ABS/traction control/stability control module

Airbag (SRS) module

Alarm module

(or chime module) for anti-theft system

Cruise control module

(if not integrated within the PCM)

Electronic steering module

Fuel pump control module

Injector driver module

(such as FSD/PMD modules on GM diesel engines)

Instrument cluster control module

Keyless entry module

Lighting module

Remote start/immobilizer module

Suspension control module

Transfer case module

(4WD)

Wiper motor control module

Vehicle communication module

(such as GM OnStar module)

Plus all kinds of "mini" modules

for power windows, power seats, heated/cooled seats, power sliding doors, door locks, sunroofs, air flow control doors inside the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, and so on.