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    Ecu exchange

    Hey guys
    I'm looking to get an ecu upgrade soon however being in alice means i will be doing an exchange, probably with TRS in SA, now when they send me a new ecu i'm guessing that when i plug it in its gonna go berko. Is this right????? and will i be stranded or will i still be able to drive it down to the dealer to get everything reset?
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    This is how TRS explained it to me.

    They will send you the new ECU. You then drive to either their recommended installer or your own. At the installer your old will be swapped for your new ECU. Testbook will then be hooked up and all the relevant changes will be made to accept your new ECU. No warranty is either expressed or implied at the recommended installer or your own service centre.

    You then drive home...the long way

    You then send your old ECU back to TRS.

    You should be a very happy person

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    The main issues would be the injector codes and the alarm system.
    If you have a Nanocommost of this could be sorted.
    Surely if you give TRS the injector codes thay could sort most of this before sending it to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    The main issues would be the injector codes and the alarm system.
    If you have a Nanocommost of this could be sorted.
    Surely if you give TRS the injector codes thay could sort most of this before sending it to you.
    Not the injector codes...

    The "Learn Security" function is what will stop you in your tracks

    And that cant be done until the ECU and BCU are having a chat in situ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    Not the injector codes...

    The "Learn Security" function is what will stop you in your tracks

    And that cant be done until the ECU and BCU are having a chat in situ
    Mike,
    does that apply to the Defender as well?? I believe the alarm on the Fender is a lot less complex than the BCU on the Discos. From the posters avatar I believed he had a Fender.
    Want to get this clear as I am in the same boat when I get mine done. May leave it until I get to SA later in the year and if possible get you or TRS to do it then.
    Also Mike, if you send your own ECU away to get flashed or rechipped rather than exchange is all this an issue? Will use of a Nanocom help in this issue? I thought you may be able to input the relevant info via a Nanocom.
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    Am doing a dummy run tomorrow on this tomorrow. Am getting help to get a copy of my system inc injector codes and then will send my ECU away and when the replacement/upgrade returns will then use my codes to update etc.

    Pity you don't have a Rovacom or Nanocom in Alice to use.

    By the way do you have your I & E licence?
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    Hmmm, guess that makes me the dummy

    I'd better start running...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Hmmm, guess that makes me the dummy

    I'd better start running...
    No - u run the program after the dummy brings the vehicle across ...
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    The issue here is keeping the car drivable while the ecu work is being done.

    We send out an ecu that is immo-off, meaning plug it in and away you go - ideally though we like the injector codes so we can program those properly. You then send us your ecu, we programme it and send you it back. You then pug your modified ecu back in and send us the loan ecu back.

    None of this driving around to a local dealer business!!


    Surely thats how you guys do it too? It seems a right pain in the preverbial the way you describe it...unless Ive missed something obvious??
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    Jon

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    Stuuu lives near me so its a send away job, plus his Disco is a 2000 and needs to be modified or what ever to allow it to be reflashed.

    I did mine the easy way, left car with mechanic with instructions to service and send ecu away for reflashing. I then went on 6 weeks holidays to Alaska. When I got back it was all done.
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