USDM 2jzgte ECUs
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USDM 2jzgte ECUs
I did a search on here and got side tracked reading other threads not related to my search lol. I have 2 USDM 2jzgte ECUs that I got to keep when i changed out for customers using haltechs or aems. I have had them for years sitting in my cabinet, stored dry with no moisture.
Question is without sending them to an ECU repair facility, how can I test if they are still good? I dont want to send it in and they give me some BS saying something is wrong with them. They were working perfectly when I swapped out the ECUs. But now if I want to sell them, I want to be sure I sell them working, so I dont get ripped by the buyer. It happened once already on a known working ECU that I put into my car and drove down the street with before I shipped it out.
Unless someone in San Diego would like to help me out with a obd1 Supra TT 6speed, I would like to try them out.
Question is without sending them to an ECU repair facility, how can I test if they are still good? I dont want to send it in and they give me some BS saying something is wrong with them. They were working perfectly when I swapped out the ECUs. But now if I want to sell them, I want to be sure I sell them working, so I dont get ripped by the buyer. It happened once already on a known working ECU that I put into my car and drove down the street with before I shipped it out.
Unless someone in San Diego would like to help me out with a obd1 Supra TT 6speed, I would like to try them out.
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^^ I agree with this. Not sure how else they can be tested other than plugging each of them into a car or by physically inspecting the internal boards. I have a good working OBD1 USDM TT 6-speed ECU and I plan to send it in for inspection and/or reconditioning for what it's worth. They're all older computers at this point although the capacitor wear seems to vary.
I don't hear much of anything in terms of capacitor issues with USDM TT 6-speed ECUs but that could just be due to much lower accrued mileage on average despite the age.
I don't hear much of anything in terms of capacitor issues with USDM TT 6-speed ECUs but that could just be due to much lower accrued mileage on average despite the age.
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