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- mercutio
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if you had the 4ws light and then the abs light after some driving have you checked your rear bulbs?
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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- firstlude
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popped the 4ws ecu back in went for a little drive still no steering , but just to add a little extra into the mix the car spluttered and died on me like it ran out of fuel sure its low by the gauge so i pop a gallon in still no starting after a quick check sure enough no fuel reaching the engine , first on me list check for power at pump nothing quick loop over from the 4ws ecu wiring gets the pump running engine fires right up cool must be the relay ,first thing i spot is an alarm which i can only described as being throw into the dash so much so the main boxes have been taped to the heater ducting ,but its a genuine honda one whys it so badly fitted ,after a bit of checking i see this is linked into the fuel pump relay wiring so theres only one thing for it i remove this alarm thinking this must be my starting issue , once removed still no better check the relay all seems fine check the wiring going to the relay and it seems i have no feed coming from the ecu on pin 8 of the relay , if i apply power to this pin all is well fuel pump runs engine runs , so my question is does the ecu suffer from dry solder joints or do i have a dud ecu now no other problems seem to be present
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- firstlude
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i have now replaced the ecu thanks to arif manji and hey presto shes alive again so seems the ecu went down for some reason i have yet to pull it apart to see if its anything obvious , just the abs sensor left to replace then hopefully with no more surprises shes good to go for mot
success is the ability to go from one failure to the next without any loss of enthusiasm



- wurlycorner
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- firstlude
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it seems this lude is fighting me all the way sure hasnt turned out to be the bargain i first thoughtwurlycorner wrote:Never heard of a faulty ecu before - you've been very unlucky there! Glad you got it sorted though.
success is the ability to go from one failure to the next without any loss of enthusiasm



- TitzonToast
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- firstlude
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many thanks for all your kind words feel free to become the new owner of this lude only takes a pm and an offer
the way i feel about this car didnt wont to see it get scrapped,also being a non jdm not sure theirs any value in breaking it , its not worth anything with no mot so hence why i am slowly getting it ready for a mot then who nos

success is the ability to go from one failure to the next without any loss of enthusiasm


