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#1: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Davels, Location: Norfolk PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 5:49 am
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After extensive inspections and the Coilpack, map sensor, ICV and sparkplug being changed, the garage have come back to me saying for some reason the ECU just isn't telling my car to put enough fuel in when cold.

The guys had it hooked up to a diagnostic machine and no faults when reading but fuel levels where to low. This was being tested on proper £30k kit too Sad

Does anyone know of a reputable ECU repair company that would be able to diagnose and fix the ECU. Any do you have any idea of the cost?

I was tempted to try an find a crashed 206 2.0 and try and swap the ECU on the cheap but the chances of finding one aren't good. Plus would it be a straight swap or would i need a specific ECU code?

#2: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 5:55 am
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bba-reman

EDIT: if you are swapping the ecu you'll need to the bsi and transponder as well, or you'll need to unlock the ecu which means no immobilser.

#3: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 5:57 am
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Infact, you could always just download the coding from your ECU and reupload it to the new one, which would include the immobilder coding.

#4: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Davels, Location: Norfolk PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:00 pm
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I literally have no idea what you have just said Laughing

#5: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:09 pm
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Right there's 4 options



In box one
 


You can send you ECU off for it tested and be repaired



In box two
 


You can buy an unlocked ECU which is off a car with the same engine as yours




In box three
 


You can buy a locked ecu off the same engine as yours, but you will also need the BSI and the immobilser transponder chip for the key




In box four
 


You can buy a ecu from a car with the same engine as yours. Download the hex coding from your ECU's memory via the EOBD port. Then refit the new one, then reupload your ecu memory to that one

#6: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Davels, Location: Norfolk PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:17 pm
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I see, so option one will be my easiest bet but it obv means car off the road while its being repaired. Any suggestion on where to send it and how much it'll cost?

I have found a website that charges from £35 for a diagnosis, from £65 for a repair and £85 for a replacement after you send off yours. The worrying bit is the "from" part.
Peugeot did say the other month that it's odd for the ecu not to store faults. especially as the eml light was on at the time. it's been on 3 different plug and play diagnostic machines now with nothing found.

Sorry for the ramblings, don't really know where to start

#7: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:27 pm
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www.bba-reman.com for option one.

Personally I'd go 2nd hand

Have you probed the wires coming from the ECU yourself to see if its working?

#8: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Davels, Location: Norfolk PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:51 pm
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If i got second hand i'll also need to buy a new bsi and transponder though, no doubt pushing the price up massively. Haven't probed or tested anything myself as i don't have any equipment or know how on how to do so.

#9: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:53 pm
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No you buy the ECU, BSI and transponder all from the same car. You can pick the sets up for about £150 off ebay

You only need a multimeter. I can tell you the pin layout

#10: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: Davels, Location: Norfolk PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 3:14 pm
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Mate if you wouldn't mine sending me the pin layouts that would be great, along with a brief guide of what readings i should be getting. I'll get my old multimeter out of the loft. no used it since college lol.

I'm gonna start searching ebay in any case

Really appreciate your help

#11: Re: ECU fault finding a repairs Author: LittleMiss, Location: Manchester PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:12 am
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Just sold our complete ECU KIT, However if you want to go down the orad off downloading your software and uploading it to a new (2nd hand) ECU then we have one if intrested,

Reason it aint complete, our mechanic forgot to take out the bsi before we scrapped the shell.

Hence us only having the Transponder, Ecu and Key.

If this happened last week you would have been in look for a full kit as we had 2 others which sold for 120 each.

let us know your decision

you can either contact me or bellevuespares, he is online most evenings.



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