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FastTalon;
Perhaps you can find an ECM (or ECU) at E-Bay, but you really would want to be sure that's what's wrong before you go spending the money, right?
I'm probably sounding like a broken record here, but get the Haynes manual for your year talon, and with it you will have the information you need to check the ECM for fault codes. There is a code for a bad unit, as well as a host of other codes which indicate exactly what sensors or switches are malfunctioning. The only other thing you will need to check the codes is a voltmeter. A mutli-meter would be the best thing to purchase, they aren't that expensive (less than $20, unless you want to get a really good one, which you don't need), because it would also have an ohmeter built in, which you can use to check sensors, and even spark plug wires for resistance.
If the ECM tests out bad, you can send it down to an outfit in Texas where they repair them. It's a couple hundred dollars, but they warrant their repairs for one year. Let me know if you're interested in that, if so, I'll find a link and paste it for you.
Mark
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