Summer season is here
With the weather getting warmer we are starting to see more cars with A/C issues. Here is a Peugeot RCZ […]
READ MORE -This arrived at our workshop from another garage who suspected ECU fault but were not confident 100 percent.
We checked the wiring to the ECU as there was no comms with this unit and confirmed it as faulty.
We removed the unit from the car,
And stripped down to see if any fault was obvious.
We had different options then for the customer, brand new which was very expensive. Send it away to be fixed, which would still be expensive and take a week to do or fit 2nd hand unit which would need the software changing as it would be already programmed for the original vehicle.
To do this you have to strip down the ECU and get access to the circuit board inside. Then the relevant chip has to be removed and read and the coding altered so that it works on the new car.
Here at Widnes Auto Electrical we have the equipment and software to do this. Saving the customer time and money