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Agreed, cheapest option and if it doesn't work, nothing lost
Need new ECU
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Re: Need new ECU
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Re: Need new ECU
manga_blue wrote:Alternatively, you can go to somewhere like Jaycar, buy a pressure pak of electronic circuit board cleaner, take out your exisiting ECU, remove the back and front covers and totally drench it with the cleaner, especially the plug holes. Do the plugs on the loom that go into the ECU as well. Let it all dry for half a day and if you're lucky you may find it'll be good for another 10 years or so.
I had to do this 10-12 months ago after water got in the ecu. Amazingly (I thought so anyway), it worked and I've had no dramas since
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Thanks everyone for the replies much appreciated
It appears it was bad fuel, which caused the car to back fire which stuffed the air flow meter. Mechanic also found rust and sh*t in the fuel tank and filters. Fuel tank cleaned ,new air flow meter, new fuel filter and new fuel pump filter and know she is running like a dream.
It appears it was bad fuel, which caused the car to back fire which stuffed the air flow meter. Mechanic also found rust and sh*t in the fuel tank and filters. Fuel tank cleaned ,new air flow meter, new fuel filter and new fuel pump filter and know she is running like a dream.
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Good to see its back on the road mate 

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