turboAWDfanatic
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- Aug 22, 2005
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Colorado Springs,
Colorado
Hey there
I pulled my ECU and found a spot labled C14 that has some obvious damage to it. I can't tell if it burned up or if it is damage from leaky caps. I bought the ECU used, and I believe the caps were already replaced b/c they are different colors than the OEM ones. I don't smell that trademark dead fish smell either. I found a post that referenced the C14 spot on the board, but I couldn't quite make out what he was saying.
The car runs fine aside from the fact that the A/C clutch won't kick in (i've checked ALL other switches/relays/sensors along the way, including the AC ECU and they all have power going to them, but the wire to the compressor doesn't which is why i am looking at the ECU) and the car won't idle up when I turn on the A/C.
Can anyone help me figure out what this damage is, whether its repairable, and how critical it is to the functioning of the car? Thanks!
Here are links to high res photos:
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9053.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9055.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9052.jpg
I pulled my ECU and found a spot labled C14 that has some obvious damage to it. I can't tell if it burned up or if it is damage from leaky caps. I bought the ECU used, and I believe the caps were already replaced b/c they are different colors than the OEM ones. I don't smell that trademark dead fish smell either. I found a post that referenced the C14 spot on the board, but I couldn't quite make out what he was saying.
The car runs fine aside from the fact that the A/C clutch won't kick in (i've checked ALL other switches/relays/sensors along the way, including the AC ECU and they all have power going to them, but the wire to the compressor doesn't which is why i am looking at the ECU) and the car won't idle up when I turn on the A/C.
Can anyone help me figure out what this damage is, whether its repairable, and how critical it is to the functioning of the car? Thanks!
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Here are links to high res photos:
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9053.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9055.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee198/stringfr/DSM ECU/IMG_9052.jpg
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