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Old 02 May 2004 | 06:45 PM
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Might be a stupid question but where is the ECU on my scooby the car is up for sale so I have to take the scooby ECU out. Does anyone know how to do this.
Old 02 May 2004 | 06:48 PM
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ECU is in the front of the passenger footwell.
1.Lift the carpet
2.Unscrew the tin shield
...there's the ECU - unsrew and unplug it.
Simple!
Old 02 May 2004 | 06:50 PM
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Hi mate,
Can't help you with removal but would deffo be interested in buying it if it was for the same application as mine . What motor is it?

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Ritchie
Old 02 May 2004 | 06:56 PM
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The ScoobyECU is inside the ECU.
When you remove the ECU take the lid off and in one corner the will either be a red ScoobyECU adaptor board or a 28-pin chip with a label on it. Unplug either/or, then re-join the J1 link, which is just to one side of a small vertically mounted PCB.

There may be a brown resistor in J1 position that has had one leg cut or there may not. Either way rejoin either the resistor of us a piece of wire. Do not however get it confused with L1 which will look similar.

The ECU will then run the standard map
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