P0601 is a somewhat rare OBD2 trouble code. It’s a generic code (it has the same meaning for the Pontiac Grand Prix as it would any other vehicle).
While it indicates that the PCM’s memory failed a memory check, P0601 is commonly seen when people use OBD2 port plugin accessories on their vehicle. These accessories are used to turn off cylinder deactivation technology, auto engine start/stop, and performance plugins. If this is the case with your Grand Prix, unplugging it may clear the code.
P0601 Definition: Internal Control Module – Memory Checksum Error
Your Pontiac Grand Prix’s PCM (powertrain control module) has memory and a processor like any other computer. The PCM’s processor performs a “checksum test” to verify the integrity of its onboard memory.
If the PCM fails this self-diagnostic test, P0601 will be stored, and the check engine light will come on.
P0601 Symptoms: Pontiac Grand Prix
The symptoms associated with P0601 are wide-ranging if there are any at all. It’s likely that your Grand Prix will run and drive when normally when this code is present. Here are the most common symptoms of P0601
- Check engine light– Other codes are likely to be present with P0601.
- No start– The engine will have difficulty starting or won’t start at all.
- Engine performance issues– The PCM controls the engine. So the engine may stall or act erratically.
Pontiac Grand Prix P0601 Causes and Diagnosis
Here are the most common causes of P0601, as well as a proper order of diagnostic operations:
1. Reflashed PCM or OBD2 Dongle
If your computer was reflashed with a tune that Pontiac did not approve, that can cause P0601. You’ll need to have the PCM reflashed.
Those little dongles that plug into the OBD2 port that modify the way the your Grand Prix runs or drives, they are notorious for causing P0601. If you have one of these, pull it and reset the code. If it doesn’t come back, you shouldn’t use the dongle anymore.
2. Bad PCM
Most of the time, with P0601, the only solution is to have the PCM replaced or reflashed, which means taking your Grand Prix to the dealer.
Conclusion
There’s not a lot you can do to fix P0601 in the Pontiac Grand Prix at home. The good news is that the PCM may be subject to the eight year 80,000 mile federal emissions warranty. Here’s a link if you want to read more about that.