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paul titler wrote:Hay i have jst purchased an a610 and when the car warms up it cuts out at random times. The car could be slowin down or under load. I hav tried movin the ecu to keep it cool and it still cuts out. It starting to upset me because i jst want to drive the car. Any ideas? Please!!!!
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Stunned Monkey wrote:"Cutting out" can describe soooo many things. Cutting out under power and cutting back in again a few seconds later is *definitely* down to the ECU injector driver circuit overheating. My 300 did it, Mike Hudson's 300 did it, so did my 610 (now RottBott's). The drivers generate their own heat so it's not just a case of insulating it against heat from the engine but *letting the box lose heat*. If you put insulation between it and the wall without an air gap, you're just insulating the box even more!
The more common cutting out problem is the simple need for a new ignition coil (NB not the whole unit, just the pack which is about £20 from the local motor factors).
I'm pretty sure a dodgy lambda feedback will not cause cutting out, it'll just cause a rich condition.
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Stunned Monkey wrote:"Cutting out" can describe soooo many things. Cutting out under power and cutting back in again a few seconds later is *definitely* down to the ECU injector driver circuit overheating. My 300 did it, Mike Hudson's 300 did it, so did my 610 (now RottBott's). The drivers generate their own heat so it's not just a case of insulating it against heat from the engine but *letting the box lose heat*. If you put insulation between it and the wall without an air gap, you're just insulating the box even more!
The more common cutting out problem is the simple need for a new ignition coil (NB not the whole unit, just the pack which is about £20 from the local motor factors).
I'm pretty sure a dodgy lambda feedback will not cause cutting out, it'll just cause a rich condition.
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