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Dan-
PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:16 am Up
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hi there, as i will be changing my gearbox mount tomorrow i thought i would by the left mount at the same time and do that, but im abit nervious about doing it as it looks like the ecu needs to be removed, if anyone has done this before could you give me any tips etc on remving the mount,

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gearbox mount requires the battery tray to be removed iirc but thats about it.

ECU is the other side, forward of the upper engine mount.

 
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Thanks so basically all I do is undo that nut holding the ecu on lift the ecu out the way, do i not need to unplug any of the connectors
 

 



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That ECU looks like it's been off before. Should be easy to remove it then.
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ah thanks edward, so i dont have a stupid anti tamper nut then, should it lift up and out the way after that 1 nut is removed, enough for me to get a chain around mount, or will unplugging the connectors and removing the ecu out the car be better,

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Should give you plenty of room after you undo that nut without needing to unplug the ecu Smile Done a few!
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sorry if i sound dumb, but is that 1 nut the only thing holding the ecu inplace Razz
 



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yep, that one nut and it should pull out of the way! Smile
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wow, thought it would be on better than that Razz might have to fit a nyloc on refitting

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No problem, much easier without the anti tamper nut that you don't seem to have!
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aha Wink no chance that anoying nut wont be under that black thing which looks like a cover not sure, i feel so stupid but never had an ecu off a 206 so dont know what 1 looks like
 



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The ECU and bracket get removed, the ECU might be held onto the bracket with a security nut/bolt but as you remove ECU and bracket together it's not a problem.
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