Tim4x4
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A good idea to keep a spare.
l assume the garage will code the injectors if they fit a replacement ECU
And if l send mine for repair it will come back with the codes still inside? l will do as you suggest, but l may as well let the garage fit a new ECU and get it running, they have lent me a car.
lf l keep the spare ECU (my original one, repaired) in the vehicle and it breaks down, can l just swap them
over or will it need some coding/setting up? The seller of used ECU's l've contacted says theirs are "plug and play" and don't need setting up with the alarm etc.
Reason l ask is l've looked online, and Nanocom's are really expensive so l wondered if l could get away without one.
Sorry for the delay.
If your garage will program a replacement you will not need the Nanocom.
Yours after a repair will just plug in and go, no need for programming.
I have used a company called ECU testing currently £255:00 + pp. Lifetime warranty and will retain the fuel map re-programme if you have one. Currently saying 2 days turnaround should be back for Christmas.
Tim
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