Misfire Under sudden acceleration

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Re: Misfire Under sudden acceleration

Postby mewse » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:48 pm

93_Clubman wrote:ok - check ECU PCB for any discoloration or other obvious signs of an issue, also check earthing points.


ive checked and cleaned all earthing points and i cant get my ecu open because the screws are stripped
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Re: Misfire Under sudden acceleration

Postby Steampunk » Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:21 pm

mewse wrote:ive checked and cleaned all earthing points and i cant get my ecu open because the screws are stripped

Stripped? you mean the phillips head "+" is rounded so you can't get a screwdriver to bite? All four screws? If so, then that is very suspicious, even if only one screw head is rounded.
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Re: Misfire Under sudden acceleration

Postby 93_Clubman » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:32 am

mewse wrote:
93_Clubman wrote:ok - check ECU PCB for any discoloration or other obvious signs of an issue, also check earthing points.


ive checked and cleaned all earthing points and i cant get my ecu open because the screws are stripped

The ECU Phillips head screws can strip fairly easily if moisture has been present in the vicinity (common) & the wrong size or type of screw driver is used. As SP suggests it indicates that someone has at the very least tried to get it open for some reason. As SP also suggests try to borrow a good one to temp swap over with yours, but disconnect the battery first. At least used NA6 ECUs are plentiful & not particularly expensive.

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Re: Misfire Under sudden acceleration

Postby 93_Clubman » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:57 am

Just remembered if screw heads on both lids of ECU are not stripped then you can remove the ECU PCB to inspect both sides by removing the bottom lid, as opposed to checking via the top & bottom lids. If you can get the bottom lid off, then remove the 2 recessed screws on the side of the ECU & then the 6 PCB screws. Have accessed a stubborn NA8 ECU this way.

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Re: Misfire Under sudden acceleration

Postby Steampunk » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:59 pm

93_Clubman wrote:The ECU Phillips head screws can strip fairly easily if moisture has been present in the vicinity (common).

Very concerning but good to know.
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