Okay, its getting the bad repair repaired by the good repairer martin.
Im not convinced this will solve it but its worth it for peace of mind.
no, he said its 545 for a new board. Which is basically a new ecu!
they are doing it at cost to them, so Il just pay labour and the pennies for the parts, he reckons no more than 100 notes.
no, he said its 545 for a new board. Which is basically a new ecu!
Have you stressed to them that
the ECU was supplied and fitted, as new, by an approved dealer
the previous owner has had no work done by anyone else and does not have the technical know how to delve into an ECU and start 'repairing' it
If it was me I would be very pissed off indeed. It would be a good will gesture on there part to sort you out with a new ECU at reduced cost. Poor customer service IMO.
Have you stressed to them that
the ECU was supplied and fitted, as new, by an approved dealer
the previous owner has had no work done by anyone else and does not have the technical know how to delve into an ECU and start 'repairing' it
If it was me I would be very pissed off indeed. It would be a good will gesture on there part to sort you out with a new ECU at reduced cost. Poor customer service IMO.
I have a question Mark. do you have an Omex in yours?
Has it corroded from water damage?
How many miles have you done since fitting?
Where is it located?
Has it been moved? (if so how long ago, time and mileage please)
Do you clean the engine bay "regularly" to the point it needs components to be covered?
If you guys are looking to blame someone it might be worth looking at all the facts and applying some form of common sense. There's no guarantee that the components were covered properly when cleaned "regularly".
I'd like to know what Omex make of all of this really...
Think he's gone. Probably sat in a pair of y-fronts head butting the monitor.
I asked Andy about this earlier and he said he'd never open up and try and repair an Omex as he doesn't know the first thing about PCB's and as Bex says, it would void the warrenty... so be careful what you insinuate
If it's corroded then this will obviously have happen over a period of time, so the time it goes from working okay to causing problems and failing could be anything, otherwise it would die at the first sign of water. I've never washed my engine bay or steam cleaned it with the ECU in, due to the fact it can f**k them up, especially as they are non sealed units...
Stoddie said:yes the engine bay was washed regularly however the electronics were always covered with cling film and the engine was thoroughly dried and dressed before i removed it.
Not being funny, but there's your problem, regularly cleaned engine bay using water could have easily been avoided by removing the ECU, which takes all of 5 seconds
The fact the ECU has water damage spells it out in a pretty obvious manner to me, how many other people have had corrosion from water problems?
Still, nice to see the usual suspects instantly point the finger and lack the basic common sense to add 2 and 2... water + engine bay = f**ked ECU. Basic stuff kids.
If I were Andy I'd tell you to f**k off to be honest and not even bother helping you after some of your insinuating comments.
It does'nt have to physically get wet though. It's a non-sealed unit so with the wether being as foggy as it is in the mornings it can easily get damp which I'm sure you'll agree, is just as bad.
No, mini-valver.
foxon-
Still doesnt explain the repair.
Go and read ead other posts before jumping on jesus' bandwagon
yeehaa
It does'nt have to physically get wet though. It's a non-sealed unit so with the wether being as foggy as it is in the mornings it can easily get damp which I'm sure you'll agree, is just as bad.
agreed, even worse is if the car is sitting outside for 3 months without being used.
It does'nt have to physically get wet though. It's a non-sealed unit so with the wether being as foggy as it is in the mornings it can easily get damp which I'm sure you'll agree, is just as bad.
agreed, even worse is if the car is sitting outside for 3 months without being used.
It was summer, tbh I dont think its the corrosion thats knackered it, i think its the dodgy repair. The corrosion wont be helping much though
Ive had new iginition drivers fitted and it will be bak in my hands tomo.
Jesus, go and open your up and take a picture if you could, would be interested to see if there is any corrosion at all if its been driven in the wet.
Il post a pic of mine as soon as I get it back