ECU has died
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Thanks for the replies lads. Hope she will rise from the dead:)
I will contact Rob but I have just been on the phone with local mazda dealer
he said that ecu programming or reprogramming it is no big deal in terms of money but for 99% he said that I cannot use the used ecu from different mx3 in my car. I will need to get a new ecu.
Did any of you replace their ecu with an ecu from another mx3 and programme it? I can get an used ecu from a scrappy for 50 euro or so but dont know if it would work. There is one on polish auction site for cheap and it is from 1997 model. Should I get it?
ps my 1996 model has an immobiliser too
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Why does he think it's the ECU, that's the last of the line of other things that are more likely.
What's up with the car?
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He used the computer diagnostics tool and said he could not connect to my engine but for example he connected to my abs without a problem. hence he said it was ecu
my car doesnt start, when i put my key to the ignition, the radio is on, all lights too, however when I want to start the engine, radio and all the lights are gone apart from the oil pressure light and battery light (two red lights on the right hand side), there is no sound at all, just one tick…that's it
anyway another car mech is coming to have a look tomorrow, hopefully Rob will pop in too
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@4f632d5866=Roman:
he said that ecu programming or reprogramming it is no big deal in terms of money but for 99% he said that I cannot use the used ecu from different mx3 in my car. I will need to get a new ecu.
Did any of you replace their ecu with an ecu from another mx3 and programme it? I can get an used ecu from a scrappy for 50 euro or so but dont know if it would work. There is one on polish auction site for cheap and it is from 1997 model. Should I get it?
ps my 1996 model has an immobiliser too
I've had 3 different ECUs in my black car, all of them worked. The important thing is to have the right OBD ECU. Count how many plugs there are on the back of the ECU:
3 plugs (usually yellow) = OBDI so most 95 or younger will work
4 plugs (usually grey) = OBDII 96 or laterI know you say yours is 96 BUT it might have been sitting in the warehouse for a few years before being registered, therefore could be an earlier model.
PS your mechanic is being a jackass or just doesn't have a clue.
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that's a great news about ecu, there are a few at the scrapyards
you may be right Marco in truth 1st time I saw the lad cause my 1st choice mechanic couldnt come, he'll come tomorrow and will post you update
I won't mention the ecu to him just to see what his diagnosis is going to be
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i'm obd 2 in a 92!!! i'll let ye figure that out!
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@035e9c030a=robx1r:
i'm obd 2 in a 92!!! i'll let ye figure that out!
There's always one! Someone must have stolen yours Rob and swapped the VIN plates :P Japan didn't actually have OBD at all apparently, so really yours shouldn't be if its an import?!
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nope its uk but has had a new 97 engine put in! before i bought it,
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@733fa5a176=Marco:
I've had 3 different ECUs in my black car, all of them worked. The important thing is to have the right OBD ECU. Count how many plugs there are on the back of the ECU:
3 plugs (usually yellow) = OBDI so most 95 or younger will work
4 plugs (usually grey) = OBDII 96 or laterI know you say yours is 96 BUT it might have been sitting in the warehouse for a few years before being registered, therefore could be an earlier model.
PS your mechanic is being a jackass or just doesn't have a clue.
but how do I locate ecu? I looked under the bonnet and could not find any of those plugs
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Just for you Roman :P
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great,
it is written on it: k 8628 egi
and I can see one yellow plug, don't have tools to remove screws and see more
if it is yellow, it means obd I, not II ?!
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It's best to count the number of plugs, because I have an OBDI with grey sockets on the ECU! Always a bit of chance with these ECUs, but if it has 3 plugs get the OBDI ecu.
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my 1st choice car mechanic came down to have a look, he said it must have been a starter motor, when i mentioned ecu he said it was not possible
surprisingly he didn't use any electronic equipment to check the fault, he just had a wee lookhe is going to remove the starter motor tomorrow and regenerate it
hope it will do
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@90aff74560=Roman:
he is going to remove the starter motor tomorrow and regenerate it
LMAO whats he gonna do stick it in a test tube over night sorry had to say that :P . . .
I am glad you have got to the bottom of it, weird for the other mech to say ECU!
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Rob came down and we jump started it so it must be a starter
really weird with ecu diagnosisMechanic: he is an alchemist, knows his stuff hence he will regenerate my starter motor or alternatively he can just soak it in a bowl of vodka:)
the one and only starter motor with blood alcohol count :D
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it was starter motor, got my car back on Saturday
but my joy is gone already, bloody brakes stopped working in the morning, lucky I was 20km/h and managed to stop, i was pushing the braking pedal and it was going up instead of down
they are working now but am heading to fastfit for brakes inspection
my mx3 is crumbling :(
ps my car mechanic also fixed the hand brake, could it have any negative impact on my braking pedal?