raywin
Well-Known Member
It's interesting that you have actually had this done, I wondered about it just because the £60 I spent would have gone into the repair and the warranty was a big consideration.Just to add another bit of information to this thread, I broke down back in October and sent my ECU to ECU Testing and they did indeed repair it. It had effectively 'bricked' - no communication wit Nanocom, no engine check light, no fuel purge sequence. Oh, and the engine wouldn't start either. They took about six days and sent me loads of emails about how it was progressing through the workshops. I'm not sure about the lifetime warranty as it has been less than a year, but so far I'm a happy customer.
If I find myself with £300 or so spare I might send them my old one and see if they can fix that.Then I can carry a spare. In five years of ownership I have had two major ECU faults and one flat tyre, so at this rate it would be more useful than a spare wheel.
I also now have a spare unit which works but it can't be trusted, and I was wondering what to do, may consider a repair on it.
I understand one of the main things they do is replace the two big capacitors on the board which get old and tired.
Hope it goes well for you, but keep us updated with any news.