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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 30 2013, 07:43 PM (780 Views) | |
| sjbene123 | Oct 30 2013, 07:43 PM Post #1 |
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hey where is the ecu or ecm,pcm whatever the main computer component located at on a 96 |
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| Stiffchezze | Oct 30 2013, 07:51 PM Post #2 |
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Right behind the glovebox. May I inquirer why you need to get to it?
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| Memphis metro | Oct 30 2013, 08:01 PM Post #3 |
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Dont touch it! |
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| geogonfa | Oct 30 2013, 08:09 PM Post #4 |
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| sjbene123 | Oct 30 2013, 08:14 PM Post #5 |
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just making sure i couldnt have got it wet with this rain adventure under the hood is all |
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| Stiffchezze | Oct 30 2013, 08:28 PM Post #6 |
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Got ya! ![]() No issue, sometimes folks go poking there to find a problem. It is 99% of the time somewhere else. This is why we tell folks to stay away.
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| Deleted User | Oct 31 2013, 07:42 PM Post #7 |
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I spent 3 hours replacing the C2 connector and soldering and heat shrinking 15 wires for a PCM because the previous owner decided that they needed to poke around in there on a 96 3/5. No, wait . . . I didn't do that . . . because . . . I know nothing about electrical stuff . . . ![]() Actually, I made the whole story up. But, it could have happened. Just, not to me. |
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| sjbene123 | Nov 1 2013, 02:19 PM Post #8 |
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dont worry i wont mess with ecu thanks guys
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| metroman83 | May 20 2014, 07:55 PM Post #9 |
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Where is the location of the ecu in my 2000 metro ? And does it control the power to the ignition coil and the fuel pump ? I have power to the fuse for the fuel pump but no power at the fuel pump itself. |
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| Stiffchezze | May 21 2014, 02:17 AM Post #10 |
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It is behind your glovebox, BUT stay away. Doubtful your in the 1%; Your problem is somewhere else. I would start first by check the fuel pump relay and then tracking down the wiring itself. BTW the ECU only energies the fuel pump for a few seconds if the engine is not running. It maybe that your getting power to the pump, your just not checking for power fast enough after you turn the key! ![]() |
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