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ECU for 1993 Eurovan (manual trans)


 

I was able to buy an ECU from a 1993 Eurovan (manual trans) recently.
I didn't know the EV was manual, and as I understand / compared, the ECU is different from my auto trans 1993 EV ECU.

Anybody with a manual in San Diego area that needs one?? I want to get my money and time back.
Also, I have VCDS, and I'm wondering if I were to hook it up to mine... just to get a scan to validate it responds properly... I was thinking I should disconnect my TCM first though.
Or does anybody have any thoughts on how to validate the ECU?


 

Yes, I've done a bunch of ECU research while fixing my own.

Do you have your old ECU?

The 1993 units have a letter designation that follows the ECU P/N

The relevant information that is specific to that letter designation is stored on the EEPROM chip inside the ECU.

I've confirmed this: You only need to swap the EEPROM to change what vehicle the ECU supports.

For example, if you own a "H" unit, you can buy a "G" unit, and swap the EEPROM to make it an "H" unit.

On Thu, Aug 29, 2024, 8:50 PM Droppin bombs via <duckdive=[email protected]> wrote:
I was able to buy an ECU from a 1993 Eurovan (manual trans) recently.
I didn't know the EV was manual, and as I understand / compared, the ECU is different from my auto trans 1993 EV ECU.

Anybody with a manual in San Diego area that needs one?? I want to get my money and time back.
Also, I have VCDS, and I'm wondering if I were to hook it up to mine... just to get a scan to validate it responds properly... I was thinking I should disconnect my TCM first though.
Or does anybody have any thoughts on how to validate the ECU?


 

Very nice to know.? Maybe I'll hold on to it them.
But still, if anybody is in the market... lmk.