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Old 05-09-2007, 12:56 AM
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pulling the ECU

Ive searced the forums but i havent found anywhere where it actually says what i need to remove to get at the ECU. I know its behind the center console but how the hell do i actually remove it? Getting link
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Re: pulling the ECU

remove both panels on the bottom side of the kickpanel, you'll see the ECU, it's attached by 3-4 bolts, can't remember, easy to get out though.
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