OBD-II Code P0601 is defined as a Internal Control Module Memory Check Sum Error
The PCM or Power Train Control Module performs many vital functions in a modern vehicle, such as management of the Fuel System, Ignition System, Transmission, Anti-Lock Brake and Traction Control systems. The PCM regularly runs a self-diagnosis function where it performs normal mathematical calculations, and if the results of these calculations are not as expected, a code such as P0601 code will be set.
Code P0601 means that the PCM's Memory check sum test is failing. This is a routine self test that is performed periodically through out the day. This is critical because the PCM's Memory Modules store all of the PCM's operating system software as well as its short term operational calculations. If this part of the PCM's functionality is unreliable, the powertrain's main computer can't be trusted to accurately do its job and may need to be replaced.
When the code P0601 is set in the Powertrain Computer, it means that the Powertrain Computer or PCM is failing its Memory Check Sum self-check and has found errors within its Memory functions. In many cases, the PCM is not getting a high quality, consistent 12 volt power signal. However in some cases, actual Memory modules are defective and the PCM needs to replaced and re-programmed. But, before you replace the PCM, be sure to check for any shorted output devices that may have cause the Memory functions to fail.
When diagnosing a P0601 code, it is important to record any other codes and the P0606 freeze frame data. Then one should duplicate the code setting conditions with a test drive. Pay close attention to the engine load, throttle position, RPM, and road speed because a P0606 can be difficult to detect.