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Motto: Replace those caps **and** clean up the corrosive residue! | Motto: Replace those caps **and** clean up the corrosive residue! | ||
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* [[Driver01|Blown driver chip]] - A bad ISC (idle stepper control) motor, for example, can damage the driver inside the ECU | * [[Driver01|Blown driver chip]] - A bad ISC (idle stepper control) motor, for example, can damage the driver inside the ECU | ||
- | * [[Voltage01|Overvoltage]] - I'm going to call these bubbles of death...this is what happens when caps leak bad enough to destory voltage regulation inside the ECU. | + | * [[Voltage01|Overvoltage]] - This is what happens when caps leak bad enough to destory voltage regulation inside the ECU. |
+ | * [[SpaghettiWires|Spaghetti wires]] - Ever heard of "spaghetti code"? Well, here's the ECU rework equivalent. | ||
* [[ECU1GID|1G ECU identification]] - Every once in a while, someone will send us a strange ECU or an ECU with a mixed bag of parts. This page includes some tips to help ID these goofy things. | * [[ECU1GID|1G ECU identification]] - Every once in a while, someone will send us a strange ECU or an ECU with a mixed bag of parts. This page includes some tips to help ID these goofy things. | ||
+ | * [[reversepowered2g|Reverse power]] - How to check a 2G DSM ECU for the relatively common problem of having reversed battery cables. | ||
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