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Thread: any tips on opening up D2 Td5 ECU to get oil out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by feraldisco View Post
    it's a 99 model and thanks for the offer Mike, but I don't have Nanocom which I assume I need to set injector codes with new ECU. The vehicle didn't run great with original ECU, runs better with TRS upgrade but rarely do I get full performance (i.e. winding out quickly and smoothly). I've checked the wastegate, and should get fuel pressure checked. The thing that makes me think it's electronic is that it's intermittent and seems to run differently every time I start it!
    I'm not the expert that Tombie is, but I would have thought that what you have said there is precisely the reason it probably isn't oil actually in the ECU. My guess would be that if the ECU is damaged, it either will just not work, or would be consistent in its fault.
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    there's oil on one of the bolt threads and given that the bolts are completely contained within the ECU, then that would tend to suggest that there is oil in the ECU. Also, oil and grime contamination can result in intermittent rough running - I've certainly experienced much smoother running on occasion when I've cleaned sensors and run meths through the loom...
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

    76 RR...sold coz fuel was expensive at 70c/l :eek:
    93 200 Tdi Disco...old faithful...sold to make way for...
    99 Td5 Disco ACE...nice drive...hopefully reliable...

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    I have had several apart and unless yours is different to mine, you will find that is is not really sealed. From the outside it looks all sealed and water tight, but from the inside you can see some breather holes which go straight out to the rest of the world, just ready for water to get in if you go a little too deep for a little too long
    I had oil in one of mine which I just cleaned out with some contact cleaner


    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Dont open it unless you are really sure there is oil in there. If you need to open it you may need a sharp knife to cut the sealant. The unit is sealed and oild does not get into the ECU itself, just the plug as the plug is sealed from the ecu and the pins extruding from it are male so oil can not get in through them.
    I have not seen any that oil gets into the ecu.
    Have you sealed the harness itself?
    I cleaned my old one and used Loctite RTV Blue Max for the interim to get me through. New harness has arrived and waiting for three bond 1207B to arrive to seal up wires and plug area.
    There are lots of post on oil in ecu, you should have done a search first.

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    finally got around to opening the ECU up. Actually wasn't that difficult with some patience and gradual prising open with a screwdriver. And yes, there was oil inside it at the red plug. Sprayed with fast-drying electrical cleaner, resealed with sensor-safe gasket sealant and all good.

    So...if you've had a lot of oil at the red plug, and if one or more of your ECU bolt holes has oil in it, this is worth checking...
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

    76 RR...sold coz fuel was expensive at 70c/l :eek:
    93 200 Tdi Disco...old faithful...sold to make way for...
    99 Td5 Disco ACE...nice drive...hopefully reliable...

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