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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: bigegg on 16 March 2011, 19:33:42

Title: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 16 March 2011, 19:33:42
half way through  :y
taken the old one off.
in the post to BBA reman tomorrow.

used two * of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cr-V-T20-Torx-6-Point-Star-Bit-75mm-Long-10mm-Hex-Dr-/250667615746?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3a5cf44602/

and a 10mm spanner.
would have been easier with one of these:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silverline-10-mm-Polished-Flexible-Ratchet-Spanner-10mm-/180609643751?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item2a0d2c74e7


* cos one of them disappeared into the bowels of the engine bay, never to be seen again.   ::)

longer bolts + spacers to refit.

Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: geoffr70 on 16 March 2011, 19:44:46
I found one of these quite helpful, along with the other tool in the guide.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12-Flexible-Screwdriver-Extension-1st-Class-Post-/120673735006?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item1c18b7115e
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 16 March 2011, 19:51:45
I'd need about 20 torx bits if I used one of those.

but to keep up with the ebay link in every reply thing...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-Neodymium-Disc-Magnets-6mm-x-2mm-reborn-craft-models-/160556189417?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2561e506e9

these work great to keep the bits in the holder.
 :y
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: geoffr70 on 16 March 2011, 20:32:01
Quote
I'd need about 20 torx bits if I used one of those.

but to keep up with the ebay link in every reply thing...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-Neodymium-Disc-Magnets-6mm-x-2mm-reborn-craft-models-/160556189417?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2561e506e9

these work great to keep the bits in the holder.
 :y


Is that a new thing?
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: MutantCav on 16 March 2011, 20:34:59
Easiest way to do this is to simply undo the 2 10mm bolts holding the ABS/TC in place and gentle and carefully angle the whole unit up towards you giving quick and easy access to the 6 bolts holding the ABS/TC ECU in place...the brake pipes have a degree of flexibility that will allow this to happen, saves lots of time, stress and the skin on your knuckles!
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: dbug on 16 March 2011, 21:23:30
Quote
half way through  :y
taken the old one off.
in the post to BBA reman tomorrow.

used two * of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cr-V-T20-Torx-6-Point-Star-Bit-75mm-Long-10mm-Hex-Dr-/250667615746?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3a5cf44602/

and a 10mm spanner.
would have been easier with one of these:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silverline-10-mm-Polished-Flexible-Ratchet-Spanner-10mm-/180609643751?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item2a0d2c74e7


* cos one of them disappeared into the bowels of the engine bay, never to be seen again.   ::)

longer bolts + spacers to refit.


The tools as your links are the easiest way to go  :y :y
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 March 2011, 21:58:41
This is the daddy when it comes to access to the ABS ECU screws, IMHO.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/14-PC-3-IN-1-90-DEGREE-ANGLE-SCREWDRIVER-SET-%20-BITS_W0QQitemZ380192980527QQcmdZViewItem?rvr_id=218432681844&rvr_id=218432681844&cguid=c014730012e0a0aa17336993fdc5ac4b

Kevin
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 16 March 2011, 22:02:55
Quote
Quote
I'd need about 20 torx bits if I used one of those.

but to keep up with the ebay link in every reply thing...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/50-Neodymium-Disc-Magnets-6mm-x-2mm-reborn-craft-models-/160556189417?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2561e506e9

these work great to keep the bits in the holder.
 :y


Is that a new thing?

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respect the thing.
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Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 16 March 2011, 22:05:25
Quote
Easiest way to do this is to simply undo the 2 10mm bolts holding the ABS/TC in place and gentle and carefully angle the whole unit up towards you giving quick and easy access to the 6 bolts holding the ABS/TC ECU in place...the brake pipes have a degree of flexibility that will allow this to happen, saves lots of time, stress and the skin on your knuckles!

y'know.
I was looking at those 10mm bolts, and thinking that.
but then I thought "nah, someone would have added that to the maintenance guides if it worked"

 ::)
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: Jimbob on 17 March 2011, 07:50:45
Our ABS ECU guide is overcomplicated.

I would like a new one, from someone who has done the job a couple of times and learned the tricks to speed things up  :y
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 17 March 2011, 08:37:03
that would involve finding someone who has done the job a couple of times, and is still sane enough to string sentences together.
can't see that being me  :D
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 March 2011, 09:41:48
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Our ABS ECU guide is overcomplicated.

I would like a new one, from someone who has done the job a couple of times and learned the tricks to speed things up  :y

I think I took some photos with a view to updating it when I did one. I wonder if I've still got them? :-[

EDIT: Oh! Silly me. I did add an addendum to the guide. ;D
Title: Re: abs ecu removal/refit
Post by: bigegg on 19 March 2011, 21:11:07
update.
New(er) ABS ecu now fitted and working.  :)

tried loosening the 10mm bolts holding the ABS pump and tilting it back.
It wouldn't move.  >:( and I bottled out of forcing it.
60mm Hex head socket bolts M4 thread
and a length of (aluminium  ::)   ) tube from B&Q to make spacers.

took about 10minutes to refit the ecu, not including the hour to size the spacers + bolts.

I bought a 10mm flexi ratchet spanner from b&q, and used the old bolts/screws for the top two fittings.

Started up, and I have no warning lights, and the speedo works (to 5mph, at least!)

I've had the car since september, and I've never actually been out on the road in it yet.

MOT wednesday. then I'm gonna burn about a £100 in petrol driving round Yorkshire  :D  :D   :D   :D