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Fried ECM, any ideas... ? 84 GL 1800 MT non-turbo


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My ecm was recently fried. I have posted a thread in "Subaru Stuff Wanted"...

But my question is... does anyone know if ECMs are swap-able? Grossgary mentioned to me that he thought XT6s auto & MT ECMs are interchangeable...

My Soob is an 84 GL 1800 MT non-turbo... are there any ECMs that will work for me (other than 84 GL specific...)

Thanks all!

Fred

 

"Soob Stuff Wanted" thread...

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=96714

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There were definately changes through the years, but as far as weather it matters for a swap???. According to Oriley's website they say 83-87 but I dont trust them explicitly. I have one out of my '82 layin around but Oriley says its not interchangeable.

Do you have a pic of the whole thing? I dont remember mine having that type of connection, I think it has pins.

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I do not. My camera has been acting up.

I will try to take another picture tonight and post.

 

The connector (vehicle side harness) has 15 pin-holes (for terminal connections). I counted 13 out of the 15 actually have connection terminals, and this matches up to the backside of the ecm. Don't know if this helps out,... but i will definitely post this evening...

Thanks ihscout54!

Fred

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WOW! I didn't know that subiemech85.

So I don't need to freak-out over this then...? What the heck does the ecm do anyway... ?

If this is the case, then I do not care,... just thought "oh crap, this will lead to all sorts of problems in the future." I wanted to get right on it and replace it.

Hmmmm,...

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WOW! I didn't know that subiemech85.

So I don't need to freak-out over this then...? What the heck does the ecm do anyway... ?

If this is the case' date=' then I do not care,... just thought "oh crap, this will lead to all sorts of problems in the future." I wanted to get right on it and replace it.

Hmmmm,...[/quote']

 

Mostly,it fine tunes the air fuel ratio.I`d run one.

 

Check the # for proper subsitutes.Probably 46082 7512.Look at 83 up ea-81 engined vehicles.(ea-71 too?)

 

Plenty of cheap ones here:http://car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?userSearch=int&userPID=1000&userLocation=All+States&userIMS=&userInterchange=BB%3E%3D%3D&userSide=&userDate=1984&userDate2=1984&dbModel=70.2.1.1&userModel=Subaru%20Brat&dbPart=590.1&userPart=Computer%20Box%20Engine&sessionID=441243272&sURL=car-part.com&userPreference=price&userUID=0&userBroker=&iKey=&userPage=6

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depending why it fried, some folks have had success opening it up and just replacing the bad resistor/transistor. apparently in some cases it's easy to find and fix. the part costs about 40 cents or something.

 

i know for a fact that XT6 auto and manual ECU's are interchangeable. i've done it.

 

part numbers are not efficient to deduce all possible interchangeable parts. they tell you *some* that will work, but often only %25 or some low percentage of your actual options.

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no pics, sorry...

I took the ecm apart, and can clearly see the toasted resistors/transistors. I also found the thread re. replacing these components... good stuff and thanks for the idea... 40 cents vs. 300 dollars :-\

Naru, where did u get those numbers?

quoting naru: "Probably 46082 7512.Look at 83 up ea-81 engined vehicles.(ea-71 too?)"

The ecm only has a serial number on it, and my chilton & Haynes don't list a part #.

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