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Old 02-06-2005, 03:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Japan 7M-GTE Knock Sensor

I am buying yet another Supra Turbo I need help. The guy told me that the only thing thats keeping it from running is that it needs a new ECU and the Knock Sensor needs to be re-wired to the ECU. Can anyone help me with this. I have no idea on how to re-wire it.
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Just a single wire to the engine harness. But your post begs the question: WHY does he think the ECU is dead? Unless it's been crushed, save your money.

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He said the ecu is fried dont know much more about it. thanks for the help and advice.
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Yea, I bet...

The mantra for mechanics these days is: "Check Engine Light on? Car doesn't start?....well the ECU is fried!"

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