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18th July 2019, 21:17 | #1 |
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dde ecu replacement
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how easy is it to replace a DDE ECU using the T4 and what is the procedure all the best david |
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You need a virgin unit, then T4 to recode your information to the new unit.
If you need an ECU speak to marinabrian or BigRuss, they are a lot easier on your wallet than Rimmer Brothers.
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18th July 2019, 21:46 | #3 |
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hi to all
I have a T4 and all I need to know is how easy is it using the T4 to replace the old DDE ecu for a new DDE ecu all the best david |
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Engine Management diagnostic/vehicle maintenance/ECM checks and renewals and follow the onscreen prompts. Once the download completes, vehicle maintenance/immobilisation learn follow the prompts and job done Brian |
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hi to all
thank you brian for the info one question when disconnecting and reconnecting does the battery need to be disconnected all the best david |
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Hi David.
You most likely know how to unplug the diesel ECM, but just in case you don't here are some photos, it may also help others if they ever have to send their ECM to one of the gurus Brian or Russ. Once the plenum guard as been removed you have access to the ECM black case/box. 1 Next move is to pull up the case/box you may have to tug it, but keep check of any snags front and rear. 2 As you lift out the ECM you will see the guide tags on the back of the case/box. 3 These guide tags are used to fit into the bracket which hold the case/box to the fire wall in the plenum. 4 Next you remove the top of the box/case four tags two at the front and two at the rear lift those and the top come off. 5 6 With the top removed pull up the ECM a little from inside the case, pull out the first plug on the ECM. 7 The next plug as an arm with a small tag that you press in and then lever the arm toward and down to you. 8 Move onto the next plug which is also removed the same way press the tag and lower the arm. 9 The forth plug in the line is also held in the same way, but is smaller. 10 You now are at the final plug which is the same as the very first plug it pull upwards. 11 All the ECM wiring loom should now be unplugged 12 The ECM can now be lifted out of the case/box 13 Once out of the case/box you can either fit the new one in reverse order, or post it off to Brian or Russ if you need a new one or repaired/checked. Arctic 14
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photos sorted out hopefully the thread is complete again now, on to the next one.
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