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Transmission ECU
Last Post 21 Dec 2006 12:17 PM by
rovertech78
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Andy Berglund
Tacoma, WA
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Posts:3453
21 Dec 2006 11:04 AM
does anyone know where the transmission ECU is on a D2? apparently, it's under the driver's seat but all i see is the amp. a tech on dweeb suggested i unplug it and see if i have reverse and D3 to confirm whether or not the problem is electrical or mechanical. electrical=transmission works in reverse and D2 w/o ECU. mechanical=transmission no workie, period.
andy
Craig Miller
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21 Dec 2006 11:07 AM
The amp is mounted to a bracket. The ECU is on the underside of the bracket.
--Craig
Andy Berglund
Tacoma, WA
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21 Dec 2006 11:15 AM
i see. do i need to unbolt the bracket? not a whole lot of real estate down there.
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Craig Miller
Posts:11803
21 Dec 2006 11:29 AM
Yeah you'll need to unbolt it and flip it over. It's a tight fit, but you can do it with the plastic seat skirt removed, but with the seat in place.
--Craig
Scott Williams
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21 Dec 2006 12:17 PM
Andy,
Lift the seat up all the way, and forward all the way, then remove it, once it's flipped it will say Bosch transmission controller on it, if I remember right.
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