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A soak in Lemon juice will clean the contacts. But it MUST be rinsed off properly after soaking.
Vinegar and salt would certainly enhance the corrosion Isopropyl alcohol is good or Aeroclene 50.
I've only been using them for less than a year, but so far they are ok!
I use a small gas torch to heat the solder and shrink the tube (& glue) and it did take a few goes to get it just so...
Before that I was soldering wires and using heat shrink to seal a join.
These have surely cut repair time. And the car has been all over today (including my appointment with my psychologist) and performed beautifully.
Looks like I "do" need a new ECU though
I've only been using them for less than a year, but so far they are ok!
I use a small gas torch to heat the solder and shrink the tube (& glue) and it did take a few goes to get it just so...
Before that I was soldering wires and using heat shrink to seal a join.
These have surely cut repair time. And the car has been all over today (including my appointment with my psychologist) and performed beautifully.
Looks like I "do" need a new ECU though
I opened it up and all joints intact.Might be worth checking the board in your ECU for cracked solder joints.
I was told earlier that the "new" ECU won't work without being re-programmed
Surely though, it's come off a THOR V8 with identical matching numbers so it "should" be plug & play...
I imagine the fuel trims may need resetting though.
Can the guru's confirm or deny if this is the case that the same stupid arse who designed this system all wrong would have thought it would be hilarious to need a replacement fuel ECU reprogrammed? I thought only Rover's had a volatile memory
The ECU will have to be synced to the BECM with diagnostics.I was told earlier that the "new" ECU won't work without being re-programmed
Surely though, it's come off a THOR V8 with identical matching numbers so it "should" be plug & play...
I imagine the fuel trims may need resetting though.
Can the guru's confirm or deny if this is the case that the same stupid arse who designed this system all wrong would have thought it would be hilarious to need a replacement fuel ECU reprogrammed? I thought only Rover's had a volatile memory
The engine ECU will not change the mileage either in the BECM or the message centre.Hi Andy ,,Don't shoot me . but if the new ecu, becm comes from a high mileage car ,n yours is low will it change yours to a higher mileage ,,,Just a thought...
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