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Can this ecu be repaired?

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loydracing

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Jan 29, 2011
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Hey guys I am just curious if this can be fixed, I'm new to the world of ecu's! I did some searching and couldn't find another one that was blown out in the same spot so I'm not sure what the part is called or even what it controls. The reason I removed it is because i've been having some weird issues over the last few months with idle and stalling coming to a stop. My TPS tests good and I have it set properly, and so does my IAC. Both are new! Anyways just let me know what you guys think I should do. Either look for a new one, or get in touch with ECMLINK tomorrow and get it shipped off.
 

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That is the isc coil driver, you have or had a bad isc, and if you plug another ecu in with a bad isc it will do the same thing. Either unplug the isc or get a new one.
 
Hey thanks for the quick reply's!! Ok I figured it would be a somewhat simple fix. So i have searched around and tested my ISC the way it shows on here and all the coils ohm within spec. I have the black case ISC and the coils are all at 38.7 +/- .2. Are there anymore tests I should do before I put an ecu back in it?
 
Hey thanks for the quick reply's!! Ok I figured it would be a somewhat simple fix. So i have searched around and tested my ISC the way it shows on here and all the coils ohm within spec. I have the black case ISC and the coils are all at 38.7 +/- .2. Are there anymore tests I should do before I put an ecu back in it?

As long as none of the coils are shorted to the case of the isc then it should be good electrically.
 
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