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hey guy's iv just converted my fairmont to manual , and now its reving high and the thermo fans are running all the time...iv been told that it is the climate control module that would be causing this problem is this true or could it be something else.
cheers matt
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Punch whoever told you it was the climate control in the ovaries.
You need a manual ECU - Either that, or a J3 chip with a manual tune, available from http://www.tiperformance.com.au/ |
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that is exactly what i told them and they said the ecu doesn't have to be touched and that they are al the same....i thought the ecu had to be changed....phucking liars lol
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matt_xr6 |
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also does it have to be out of a el or can it be from something else like an ef
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As mentioned in the other thread, you'll need an EL ECU if you have an EL.
I assume you are running the Auto ECU at the moment with the resistor trick. Make sure the resistors are the correct resistance and wired up correctly. One of the resistors will trick the Auto ECU that it is in neutral, and the other resistor is to tell the ECU that the transmission is at operating temperature. If you have the incorrect resistor for the temperature one, the thermo fans will kick in thinking the transmission is too hot. Hope that helps. phong =P~
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matt_xr6 |
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im not even doing the resistor trick its just running straight off the auto ecu...which is why it is running like crap and the thermo fans are on and revs are high
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matt_xr6 wrote: im not even doing the resistor trick its just running straight off the auto ecu...which is why it is running like crap and the thermo fans are on and revs are high Well, go do the resistor trick like everyone else in the world has done and fix the problem. It's really quite simple. |
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phongus |
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arm79 wrote: matt_xr6 wrote: im not even doing the resistor trick its just running straight off the auto ecu...which is why it is running like crap and the thermo fans are on and revs are high Well, go do the resistor trick like everyone else in the world has done and fix the problem. It's really quite simple. It is quite simple ...what I did was keep the auto loom and just bent the resistor ends and plugged them in, then just taped the plug back up...so if I f**k up, it would have been easier to just unplug the resistors rather then soldering it. No problems after 2 years. phong =P~
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matt_xr6 |
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what resistors did you use and what pins did you put them into?
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matt_xr6 wrote: what resistors did you use and what pins did you put them into? I've just done it on my car, used the resistors, on my NL do a search on my posts and you will find it, its got what pins to put the resistors on.
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