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4WS ECU question
- Supermarine Blues
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So having taken it out on Saturday (for MOT, which it failed) I can now confirm that...
A non-ABS 4WS ECU doesn't work in an ABS 4WS car.
After about ten mins of driving the 4WS light comes on (repeatable).
I haven't checked the codes yet, but I'm assuming after ten mins of getting loads of steering wheel action and no rear speed signal action, it twigs that something isn't right.
Referred to the manual (page 615 of the pdf) and it does show as suspected, when you have ABS it takes a speed signal from the ABS and when you haven't, it takes it direct from the rear sensors;

Ho-hum, so I'll have to get off my arse and fix the old ECU (and pull the bloody interior apart that I've just finished putting back together grrr)
And just for good measure, last week my UKDM 4WS stopped working too (again, I haven't bothered to check the codes yet, but ABS is still working fine so 'taint a sensor).
I'm guessing it's the same thing for both cars (dry joints on the transistors). Time will tell.
A non-ABS 4WS ECU doesn't work in an ABS 4WS car.

After about ten mins of driving the 4WS light comes on (repeatable).
I haven't checked the codes yet, but I'm assuming after ten mins of getting loads of steering wheel action and no rear speed signal action, it twigs that something isn't right.
Referred to the manual (page 615 of the pdf) and it does show as suspected, when you have ABS it takes a speed signal from the ABS and when you haven't, it takes it direct from the rear sensors;

Ho-hum, so I'll have to get off my arse and fix the old ECU (and pull the bloody interior apart that I've just finished putting back together grrr)
And just for good measure, last week my UKDM 4WS stopped working too (again, I haven't bothered to check the codes yet, but ABS is still working fine so 'taint a sensor).
I'm guessing it's the same thing for both cars (dry joints on the transistors). Time will tell.
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Took the ECU off the JDM apart today and... couldn't see any golden bullet as to what was wrong with it
There were a few very very minor dry joints, so I've re-done all them, will have to stick it in and try it now when I get a chance.
Didn't bother to take any pics, because there's a full guide here;
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/archive/in ... 51150.html
with all the pics linked off it.
(I think it's also been covered on here but couldn't find it?)

There were a few very very minor dry joints, so I've re-done all them, will have to stick it in and try it now when I get a chance.
Didn't bother to take any pics, because there's a full guide here;
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/archive/in ... 51150.html
with all the pics linked off it.
(I think it's also been covered on here but couldn't find it?)
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Iain.
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