StuartVRS
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Car is going to audi tomorrow for a diagnostic but its looking likely they will have to replace the ecu. Going to be a massive bill but we are currently cruising round in a corsa C 1.2 comfort, oh dear god its horrid Anyone know what sort of work is involved in replacing an ecu like immobiliser codes, key codes etc I aint got a clue whats needed if they replace it or how long these things take. James can you shed any light on this?
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Matt H
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The 5051 is going to have sex with the little port in the coin tray
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
The 5051 is going to have sex with the little port in the coin tray
Oooohhh this turns me on
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Adam-D
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is it under warrenty?
and isnt it chipped?
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StuartVRS
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its not under warranty and yes it is chipped.
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StuartVRS
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Mind you, it might not even get there as the problem is the car wont start all the time If it doesnt it wont be going there, either that or ill have to push it.
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Mistamist
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is there always fuel pressure? dad had a similar problem of an intermittant fault with the fuel pump.
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StuartVRS
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The pump isnt priming, whether its still sparking at the plugs im not sure, it turns over but the fuel pump doesnt work, then eventually you hear it buzz and it fires up first time. Its the fact it doesnt allow the diagnostics to hook up that makes me think ecu
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Adam-D
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so are you getting it chipped again?
of std ecu
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StuartVRS
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Well it all depends what happens, spoke to them this morning explained what i know and what we have done, he said if it comes down to the ecu, it may even be repairable so might not have to worry too much Still waiting for bad news tho. Id probably get it up to jabbasport and get a full custom remap anyway.
Just had a phonecall from them, they suspect it is the ecu and are now asking to do further work on it and take the ecu out to strip it apart
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antscorsa
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my mates traveling to jabbasport to get his new cupra-r chipped in a few weekends time, gona roll in with 220 and roll out with 280, gona b fun.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
The 5051 is going to have sex with the little port in the coin tray
and if yout cars lucky the little brother 5052 might get involved as well
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Matt H
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Was the 1551 when i was there
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StuartVRS
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james they cannot get any software to talk to it at all so they are removing the ecu to look closer at it, bill so far, 115 quid and it aint fixed yet.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
Car is going to audi tomorrow for a diagnostic but its looking likely they will have to replace the ecu. Going to be a massive bill but we are currently cruising round in a corsa C 1.2 comfort, oh dear god its horrid Anyone know what sort of work is involved in replacing an ecu like immobiliser codes, key codes etc I aint got a clue whats needed if they replace it or how long these things take. James can you shed any light on this?
all they need to reprograme on your car mate should be to re adapt the immob control unit
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StuartVRS
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james, ask about to find out how much work is involved labour wise replacing a complete ecu, i dont want audi ripping me off.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Was the 1551 when i was there
51 is the big one on the trolly
52 is the little portable one
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
james, ask about to find out how much work is involved labour wise replacing a complete ecu, i dont want audi ripping me off.
between 1 and 1.5 hours, replacing it is easy, its the addaption thats takes time
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
Car is going to audi tomorrow for a diagnostic but its looking likely they will have to replace the ecu. Going to be a massive bill but we are currently cruising round in a corsa C 1.2 comfort, oh dear god its horrid Anyone know what sort of work is involved in replacing an ecu like immobiliser codes, key codes etc I aint got a clue whats needed if they replace it or how long these things take. James can you shed any light on this?
all they need to reprograme on your car mate should be to re adapt the immob control unit
ahh cool, so quite a straight forward fix labour wise but parts not so cheap.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
james they cannot get any software to talk to it at all so they are removing the ecu to look closer at it, bill so far, 115 quid and it aint fixed yet.
this is the prob i had
where abouts is the car
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
james, ask about to find out how much work is involved labour wise replacing a complete ecu, i dont want audi ripping me off.
between 1 and 1.5 hours, replacing it is easy, its the addaption thats takes time
i love you, cheers. Rich has ordered some parts for his pug, angel halo lights and led rears, should arrive today. I must admit, when i saw them at max live, they did look very smart, i was expecting chav looking ones.
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StuartVRS
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by StuartA3Turbo
james they cannot get any software to talk to it at all so they are removing the ecu to look closer at it, bill so far, 115 quid and it aint fixed yet.
this is the prob i had
where abouts is the car
SG Smith, Tylney road bromley.
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StuartVRS
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oh and after all the hassle, i went out an hour early to ensure getting the car started on time. The fucker started first time
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they wont be able to read the ECU as it has been chipped.
Vaux cannot read SUperchip 'customer key' maps...... and come up with the 'you need a new ECU' line...
your mapping is down the drain now
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StuartVRS
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then she stalled it trying to park in audi car park in 3rd gear, it wouldnt start again we had to push it in
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