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Old 06-23-2014, 04:07 PM   #1
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ecu repair

so i bought a 93 ka34de manual ecu for 100 like 3 months ago i just checked it now ( should have right as i got it fuck!lol)

and it turns out 2 strips are burned out
when i say strips im referring to the metal lines that go to the each pin

can i just solder them and im good? should i take it to the shop?
are they repairable?

i can take pictures later
fyi i tried the ecu and the burnt out strips are the fuel pump and the check engine light because those didn't work and when i put my auto ecu it all worked

thanks
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Circuit. Board can be a pain to repair because a lot of times unless you have contact points on it, solder will not stick to the traces.

So don't risk burning it and making worse, find out of a shop can repair it first. Call android to computer shops and ask off they do circuit board repair, of they don't ask they if they know who does and just keep pounding the pavement.

It might be a pain, but better than ruining it.
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Circuit. Board can be a pain to repair because a lot of times unless you have contact points on it, solder will not stick to the traces.

So don't risk burning it and making worse, find out of a shop can repair it first. Call android to computer shops and ask off they do circuit board repair, of they don't ask they if they know who does and just keep pounding the pavement.

It might be a pain, but better than ruining it.
true well yea im looking around i hope its not too much if it is i will just see if i can get my auto ecu converted to manual settings and stuff
ive talked to a guy that has done it soo i might do just that
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It's not hard, just be careful.
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