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What is this connector meant to be connected to!!
Hiya, I'm trying to sort out my v3 Sti wagon that the AA thinks the ECU has gone belly up on, spotted this connector just hanging around and was wondering where its meant to be attached!
Its behind/under this: |
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Not sure on classics, but on the newage theres an EGT sensor plug there which is often disconnected - it measures exhaust gas temps in the uppipe (sometimes called 'cat on fire' sensor).
Does it look like the cars had the uppipe changed? |
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Ah that'd make sense, it has a decat downpipe and stainless steel exhaust fitted.
Thanks for replying so quickly! Just about to reset the ECU to see if that helps the car start at all...fingers crossed!! |
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As i said before, no idea how its setup on a classic, but the EGT on the newage is on the uppipe as they have a cat too (before turbo, not on the downpipe). But then thinking about it, i don't think classics had a cat in the uppipe?
I'm sure someone else in the know will confirm! |
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as above it's the EGT connector. I disconnected and threw it away on my classic when I fitted an aftermarket down pipe
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its only on the early JDM cars and was located after the CAT at the bottom of the downpipe.........
makes no difference if disconnected and defiantely wont be the cause of any issues... just for info the only cars with "up-pipe" pre-cats are the UK/euro spec 2.0 WRX cars 01-04
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What are the symptons for not starting ?
When did it last start ? Have you tried checking the cam and crank sensors ? |
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The AA suggested the ECU. I did the fault code read thing with the black connectors under the steering wheel and it came up with 24, which suggested IACV, so I took it off and cleaned it which didn't make a difference. I changed the crank sensor but no change. I tried resetting the ECU today which also hasn't seemed to help! I'm losing the love very quickly!! |
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do you know what the ecu number is as there are a few on ebay.
one is advertised as for a 99 sti but i think its wrong and actually for an earlier model. have u tried swapping the coil pack cam sensors can fail so worth trying one from another car it doesn't have to be from a v3 sti. |
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I haven't got the number off it yet, took me a while to realise where it was lol!
I've just had someone offer me £1250 for it as is which I'm very tempted to just take and be done with it. I swapped it for my focus ST170 which I was originally selling to get something cheaper so I reckon I might just get it out of my sight and get something that will be cheaper to run! |
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I think it's a 6S ECu and there's one on Ebay for £50.
I also think that on the WRX/STI you don't have to get them re-key coded, as only the UK car's had an imobiliser http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IMP...item35bf539d58 |
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pre2000 cars dont have the immobiliser built into the ECU so you can swap without messing from memory...........
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