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Engine ecu
« on: 22 February 2015, 21:21:57 »

What i want to do is disconnect the battery, Then i want to unplug the engine ECU and have the plug/loom end in my hand to get a test meter on the pins....

Can i do this if so  How  :y  TIA
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #1 on: 22 February 2015, 21:25:45 »

Yes. Loosen nattery clamp. Turn ignotion on. Then off, from which point you have 15 seconds to comply remove battery clamp completely without setting off the alarm.

Then remove fuse cover near battery. Unplug ecu. Seempleses. :)
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #2 on: 22 February 2015, 21:27:59 »

Yes. Loosen nattery clamp. Turn ignotion on.  ....

same with the battery clamp & ignition ...............  ::)
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #3 on: 22 February 2015, 21:30:47 »

Yes. Loosen nattery clamp. Turn ignotion on.  ....

same with the battery clamp & ignition ...............  ::)

Flattery doesn't get you very far. Does it, Beeses. ;D
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #4 on: 22 February 2015, 21:32:42 »

next question  :y  Are the pin numbers marked
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #5 on: 22 February 2015, 21:34:08 »

Yes. Iirc the numbers are moulded into the plug "lid"

You have any codes needed for radio etc?

And know how to reset sunroof and one touch windows etc.
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #6 on: 22 February 2015, 21:44:02 »

Yes. Iirc the numbers are moulded into the plug "lid"

You have any codes needed for radio etc?

And know how to reset sunroof and one touch windows etc.
Yes got car pass & its hold down button i think for windows  ...No sunroof  :y
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Re: Engine ecu
« Reply #7 on: 22 February 2015, 21:45:37 »

Very wise.  :y
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