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92 Pajero ecu help

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92 Pajero ecu help

Post by madrangie »

Hey Guys, wondering if someone can help me out My uncle has a 92 Pajero which the ecu has died so he was told, The mechanic has informed him that he can;t locate a replacement secondhand ecu and maybe should consider wrecking the car as the car is in good condition with low K's be a shame. If anyone knows where we can locate one or maybe has one laying around i would appreciate the heads up.

Thanks in advance guys
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah it's getting about that age.
They are known to blow the main capacitor - they apparently leak and it results in a fishy type smell.
This mob will do a repair or a c/o - http://www.efi.com.au/pagePartsnavParts.php
This mob is the biggest Jabber wrecker in Melbourne if they don't have a 2nd handy then no-one will - http://www.imlachs.com.au/Home/Home.asp
Another wrecker to try who has a good stock of Paj parts is - http://www.all4wd.com.au/Default.asp - ask for Ben.
2nd hand ECU's go for around the $200-250 mark.
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Post by madrangie »

Thanks Mate for the links and all the info really appreciated buddy :) will let you know how i go tomorrow :)

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Post by bakerboy »

apparently its been mention on the vic pajero forum, that you could it to the people that fix vhs players as they normally have those sort of capaciters
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Post by NJV6 »

Yes they are easy to fix. THere is a company here in NZ that fixes them, here is the link for fixed ones.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 553536.htm

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Post by madrangie »

hey guys i was given a quote today of $275 for a reco unit with 12 months warranty :) thanks for the links and all the help guys :)
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