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Is a ecu plug and play ?
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b47t0n
PostPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:44 am Up
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If I got an ecu from a same engine but from
A different car Ie 306 2.0l hdi would it be plug and play on my car ?

 


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No, it is linked to BSI and key transponder.
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vintageoriginal wrote:
No, it is linked to BSI and key transponder.

Pre-multiplexed cars don't have a BSI.

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b47t0n
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Ahh ok no worries

Just as I need a backup ecu incase the 1 I'm
Mapping ever messes up .

 


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Edward wrote:
vintageoriginal wrote:
No, it is linked to BSI and key transponder.

Pre-multiplexed cars don't have a BSI.

They do actually. It's more simple than a multiplexed BSi but still present. It's located near the fusebox.

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