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post Jan 30, 2007 - 2:54 PM
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Hy guys.
Quik question. I going to replace ECU for manual on my car, because I was running with auto ECU about half year and I was having problems with accelaration. Anyway. I did 't check yet and I think it should not be a problem to change it.
Well here is a question. Does manual ECU plugs right in or is there anything what should I know before start swaping.
Thanks a lot...
 
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post Jan 30, 2007 - 11:55 PM
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If that's the case, you need pinouts for both ECUs and the smaller plug for the manual ECU, which can probably be found on a Toyota in the junkyard.

Then you need to compare pinouts (for all three plugs, not just the different sized one to be sure) and move pins around to the correct locations. You can do this easily by de-pinning plugs.


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post Jan 31, 2007 - 8:13 AM
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Thank you guys. I just going to rewire the last conector to last one from manual ST celica. I thing that is going to help.
I think I just wait for spring, because is crazy cold right now and we got just one heater. Well, I'll let you know and hopefully take some good piX. Thanks again for help..

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