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Miles O Roads
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Posted - 05/18/2018 :  6:42:45 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Was looking to try to find the location of the ecu. I was thinking it is the 6 plug unit on the rear support. Was looking to have this part "fixxed" but was told that waa not it. Haven't been able to look tonight to dark but going to try to run down tommorow but thinking the tuner is wrong.
Thanks on adavnce.

td083
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Posted - 05/21/2018 :  08:24:07 AM  Show Profile  Visit td083's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I believe on this bus re on the pass side of the engine lower rear , so if your looking at the intake straight down about 2 feet and buried its a cluster at least looks like it .
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Miles O Roads
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USA
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Posted - 05/24/2018 :  8:44:44 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by td083

I believe on this bus re on the pass side of the engine lower rear , so if your looking at the intake straight down about 2 feet and buried its a cluster at least looks like it .


Thanks for the reply. I will go dig into it tomorrow and see if I can find it. I thought it was one of the two on the rail by the rear start. I will chase wires and see where it takes me. Then get the ecu to the tuner.
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td083
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Posted - 05/25/2018 :  02:28:32 AM  Show Profile  Visit td083's Homepage  Reply with Quote
no problem yea I'm almost positive its pass side rear of engine , I believe I though the same on the modules at front near the rear start hoping one was ecu as they were easy to access but I believe no such luck and ecu is buried
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Brad Barker
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Posted - 06/10/2018 :  3:47:49 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Brad Barker's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Although some extra work it’s actually easiest to get to by removing the cooling system module.

Brad A. Barker
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