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JS
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 11:09 pm Post subject:
The best way to buy an ECU ? |
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I need to replace my current after-market ECU on the 1987 Oldsmobile V6 3.8
car.
I checked with the mechanic, and it looks like the new one costs about $600.
If anyone had successfully replaced it in the past, where did you get yours?
Is it also possible to buy an ECU for a different car and switch the
programmable chip in them, had anyone done that?
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mdeee
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Mon Dec 06, 2004 12:43 am Post subject:
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"nobody48" wrote:
| Quote: | I need to replace my current after-market ECU on the 1987
Oldsmobile V6 3.8
car.
I checked with the mechanic, and it looks like the new one
costs about $600.
If anyone had successfully replaced it in the past, where did
you get yours?
Is it also possible to buy an ECU for a different car and
switch the
programmable chip in them, had anyone done that?
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$600 is mighty steep.
Is “new” actually new? The GM dealers in my area have had nothing but
remanufactured units for these cars for quite a few years.
You can buy remanufactured ECMs from quite a few different sources but
I always buy them from the dealer due to reliability issues.
However the dealer may not accept an aftermarket reman ECM as a core,
you may have to pay the core cost if you purchase from the dealer.
As far as getting an ECM from a different car, if the ECM service
numbers are the same it is the same computer, you will just need to
transfer the PROM.
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Full_Name
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Mon Dec 06, 2004 3:49 am Post subject:
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On 5 Dec 2004 14:43:51 -0500, mdeee <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com>
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| Quote: | "nobody48" wrote:
I need to replace my current after-market ECU on the 1987
Oldsmobile V6 3.8
car.
I checked with the mechanic, and it looks like the new one
costs about $600.
If anyone had successfully replaced it in the past, where did
you get yours?
Is it also possible to buy an ECU for a different car and
switch the
programmable chip in them, had anyone done that?
$600 is mighty steep.
Is “new” actually new? The GM dealers in my area have had nothing but
remanufactured units for these cars for quite a few years.
You can buy remanufactured ECMs from quite a few different sources but
I always buy them from the dealer due to reliability issues.
However the dealer may not accept an aftermarket reman ECM as a core,
you may have to pay the core cost if you purchase from the dealer.
As far as getting an ECM from a different car, if the ECM service
numbers are the same it is the same computer, you will just need to
transfer the PROM.
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Having had to deal with electronic warranty issues & suppliers I would
(in this case) go to a wrecker. Usually their parts come with either
a 30, 60 or 90 day warranty & the price is a lot more in keeping with
the relative value of the car at this point.
It's an electronic device. It'll either work or it won't.
Good Luck
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JS
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Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:27 am Post subject:
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"Full_Name" <Email@address.com> wrote in message
| Quote: | Having had to deal with electronic warranty issues & suppliers I would
(in this case) go to a wrecker. Usually their parts come with either
a 30, 60 or 90 day warranty & the price is a lot more in keeping with
the relative value of the car at this point.
It's an electronic device. It'll either work or it won't.
Good Luck
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What about the PROM? If I get it from the wreck it'll probably have an
awfully old one. Is there any way to get an upgraded version? |
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nItpIk
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 5:57 pm Post subject:
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JC Whitney might have one. Or other suppliers on-line.
"JS" <nobody@nowhere.cc> wrote in message
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| Quote: | "Full_Name" <Email@address.com> wrote in message
Having had to deal with electronic warranty issues & suppliers I would
(in this case) go to a wrecker. Usually their parts come with either
a 30, 60 or 90 day warranty & the price is a lot more in keeping with
the relative value of the car at this point.
It's an electronic device. It'll either work or it won't.
Good Luck
What about the PROM? If I get it from the wreck it'll probably have an
awfully old one. Is there any way to get an upgraded version?
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JS
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 10:33 pm Post subject:
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Found in the wreckyard for $30 and an undeniable pleasure to wreck it out
myself.
Also upgraded my PROM from another car.
"nItpIk" <bubba@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | JC Whitney might have one. Or other suppliers on-line.
"JS" <nobody@nowhere.cc> wrote in message
news:cfptd.4448$yr1.3123@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
"Full_Name" <Email@address.com> wrote in message
Having had to deal with electronic warranty issues & suppliers I would
(in this case) go to a wrecker. Usually their parts come with either
a 30, 60 or 90 day warranty & the price is a lot more in keeping with
the relative value of the car at this point.
It's an electronic device. It'll either work or it won't.
Good Luck
What about the PROM? If I get it from the wreck it'll probably have an
awfully old one. Is there any way to get an upgraded version?
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JS
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 10:33 pm Post subject:
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Found in the wreckyard for $30 and an undeniable pleasure to wreck it out
myself.
Also upgraded my PROM from another car.
"nItpIk" <bubba@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:gZXtd.8$td2.243@news.uswest.net...
| Quote: | JC Whitney might have one. Or other suppliers on-line.
"JS" <nobody@nowhere.cc> wrote in message
news:cfptd.4448$yr1.3123@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
"Full_Name" <Email@address.com> wrote in message
Having had to deal with electronic warranty issues & suppliers I would
(in this case) go to a wrecker. Usually their parts come with either
a 30, 60 or 90 day warranty & the price is a lot more in keeping with
the relative value of the car at this point.
It's an electronic device. It'll either work or it won't.
Good Luck
What about the PROM? If I get it from the wreck it'll probably have an
awfully old one. Is there any way to get an upgraded version?
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