need help pablo...

Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by Frank5229, Apr 11, 2012.

  1. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    the only way to know - use brake box and check injector pulses (90V), ore use small pins to connect to injectors under valve cover.

    Other way - disassembly ECU, get it powered on desk and measure voltage on Flux capasitor, but be carefull, 90V!!! Sometimes I open ECU and see.... ouh)))
     
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  3. Frank5229

    Frank5229 Light Load Member

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    Truck was at repair shop, they said I need a new ecu.
    Tons and tons of fault codes.

    Reman $1800
    New $ 2300

    When I buy a new unit, what to they mean by needs to be programmed?? Doesn't it come pre-programed
     
  4. Frank5229

    Frank5229 Light Load Member

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    What do you recommend from your experience, is it better to buy reman unit or new??
     
  5. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    really I notised no difference. Both reman and new parts are of the same quality. Seems to me it is kinda envoroment laws issue. Remanufacted ECU is old ECU core with brand new board
     
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