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GREASEMONKEY
02-12-2006, 04:32 AM
Im having the same problems with my car. I was wondering what it's costing you to have your ECU looked at / repaired?
I was also wondering does this guy have a ph# or someway i could contact him?
Thanks
-Stephan
Halon
02-12-2006, 11:24 AM
It cost me 100 bux after everything he is doing. You can contact him on tooners. He is one of the wisemen on there. His name on the site is Steve. Just shoot him a PM.
Jakey
02-12-2006, 11:53 AM
Steve Piette?
http://simon.chi.il.us/~steve/Auto/DSM/ECURepair.html
Halon
02-12-2006, 12:41 PM
Yes that is him
GREASEMONKEY
02-12-2006, 07:48 PM
Thanks alot man :D
Halon
02-16-2006, 08:08 PM
Well I got the ECU in the mail today. He found the following wrong with it
*ECU fails heartbeat on arrival
C44 ground open - repaired
C106 12v pad damaged - repaired
C106 ground pad damaged - repaired
C108 5V pad damaged - repaired
C108 ground pad damaged - repaired
Pin 105 (BCS) open to IC106 pin 1 from prior repairs - repaired
Sensor ground blown - repaired the prior repairs
Cleaned smoke damage from IC106 prior damage
Orignal OEM caps still installed - replaced (I thought you told me these were replaced Jet)
So I put it in the car, cranked it over, no start. Tried it again, and again, and again, no start :(
Looked under the hood, thought it maybe is a good ideal if I plugged in the CAS (doh)! Cranked her over, SHE'S ALIVE!!!!!
Now onto troubleshooting my insane knock problem!!
A//// Guy
02-16-2006, 11:51 PM
Was the CAS always unplugged? If it was the ECU might not have been the problem but those things that were wrong with it could have ended up doing some weird stuff downt he line.
Halon
02-17-2006, 11:50 AM
No, I was playing with stuff while the ECU was gone. I was rerouting some of those wires a little because they wer tangled up by the Throttle Body. And I just forgot to reconnect it. So the ECU was the problem all together. But I'm so happy it starts!
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