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Old 03-24-11, 08:45 AM
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ECU rebuild/repair

Has anybody ever had their ECU rebuilt/repaired? Does anybody know of a reputable company that rebuilds/repairs ECUs?

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Old 03-24-11, 08:53 AM
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its probably cheaper/easier to just buy another one...the only hard to find one's are S5 T2 N370 and from your sig, it doesn't look like that's what you need.
Old 03-24-11, 09:14 AM
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http://www.autoecmecu.com/mazda-ecu-ecm.html

Do a Google search. I found this site in minutes. I have/will never use a service like this though.
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Originally Posted by HAILERS2
http://www.autoecmecu.com/mazda-ecu-ecm.html

Do a Google search. I found this site in minutes. I have/will never use a service like this though.
I did search, I was just hoping that somebody would point me towards a service that they had personally used.

Why wouldn't you use a rebuild service?
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Originally Posted by 87 t-66
its probably cheaper/easier to just buy another one...the only hard to find one's are S5 T2 N370 and from your sig, it doesn't look like that's what you need.
My sig is listed as oldest owned RX7 first, so the one I have now is an S5 T2 conversion. I haven't given up on finding a used one yet. I just want to safeguard all of my options. I'd like to get it on the road. I've had this 7 since last Oct and its never been more than a hundred yards from my garage.
What a PIA!
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worst case, an apexi powerFC with the banzai adapater harness is a plug n play unit. other option would be to see if pocketlogger.com(Rtek) in other words can repair a damaged ECU, as they do upgrades to them they should know the ins and outs of the circuit boards fairly well by now.
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