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exchange ecu, ecu repair, replacement ecu, reconditioned ecu’s, remanufactured ecu, ecu testing,
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ECU reconditioning, ECU repair, ECU testing. New remanufactured & used ECU’s
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Fiat Punto 55 1.2ltr 8 v 1995 - 1998
Engine management light comes on then engine revs up or fluctuates.
A fault caused by a faulty temperature sensor located in the corner of the inlet manifold - gear box side. These sensors suffer from dead spots in the linear operation of the sensor at certain temperatures as the coolant heats up, this causes the ECU to think that the engine is running colder than it actually is and therefore adds more fuel and a higher idle speed to compensate. The sensor should be replaced and the two short lengths of wire that connect to also.
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Fiat Bravo, Brava & Marea 1.8 16V 1995 - 2000
Engine will not start or runs rough- The Hitachi MPI ECU systems fitted to the Bravo, Brava & Merea are already showing signs of having common faults with the ECU. A lot of the problems appear to be key code mismatch fault where the ECU loses the key code and will not run the engine. we can supply these units coded to the vehicle or independent of the immobilizer system, meaning they can be plugged straight in. Part. No’s. 046 422 1570 046 422 4580 046 459 2650 046 435 3010 046 422 5210 These units are available from £195.00
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Fiat all models 1993 - 2004 onwards
Emission Failures -
High CO & low lamna reading. common causes of rich running faults are the lamna sensor or the ECU (engine control unit) both of these parts are relatively simple to check, to check the sensor strip back the insulation on the signal wire from the lamna sensor, this wire is usually black. Then hold the bare wire between your finger and thumb then touch your other hand on to the battery positive the internal resistance of your body will give 1volt at your finger tips which is what the sensor would give out when the engine runs rich, if the emissions come down then you have a faulty lamna sensor or wiring but if the emissions remain the same then the ECU is a possible fault. For more information on ECU testing click on ECU
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High CO with normal lamna reading. If the oxygen level is below 1% then a high CO with a normal lamna reading can only be one thing - the catalytic converter, when ever you get this reading the catalyst should be condemed. But always make sure you check the oxygen level first, if its high (over 1% at speed) then you’ve got a leaking exhaust or engine runing problems.
Fiat all models 1986 - onwards
Hessitation, power loss, missfire. This type of problem can be one of the most time consuming faults to find because the problem often is only slight and the fault only shows up when the car is being driven under load. One common cause of this is a fouled or sticking injector.
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