Another air bag recall update
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Imagine when your evo goes into a dealer, entry level 18-21yr old techs and oil changers about 4-5 of them crowded around your car eating, texting, instagram, sending pics, sitting on your seats, opening your hood playing with your big turbo, vacuum lines, wastegate, boost controller, etc...all while really only 1 tech does the recall, then they take turns "road testing" your car?
I got this letter too and instantly threw it away.
Both my airbags have been disconnected since i started tracking my car years ago.
I'm good.
I got this letter too and instantly threw it away.
Both my airbags have been disconnected since i started tracking my car years ago.
I'm good.
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I received my letter a few days ago and dropped off my car today to have the airbag changed out at the dealership. I specifically told them over the phone and in person not to touch my ECU since my car is also part of that ECU recall for rich air fuel mixture.
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
- Got new airbag installed at dealership due to recall.
- Told dealership not to touch ECU.
- Car now cranks but won't start.
- Check engine light does not come on at all.
- ECU Flash has error "no response to any code."
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I received my letter a few days ago and dropped off my car today to have the airbag changed out at the dealership. I specifically told them over the phone and in person not to touch my ECU since my car is also part of that ECU recall for rich air fuel mixture.
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
- Got new airbag installed at dealership due to recall.
- Told dealership not to touch ECU.
- Car now cranks but won't start.
- Check engine light does not come on at all.
- ECU Flash has error "no response to any code."
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I received my letter a few days ago and dropped off my car today to have the airbag changed out at the dealership. I specifically told them over the phone and in person not to touch my ECU since my car is also part of that ECU recall for rich air fuel mixture.
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
Got a call today after the new airbag was installed and now my car cranks but won't start. The check engine light won't even come on. I hook up my laptop to try and upload a tune to the ECU via ECU Flash and an error pops up saying "no response to any code." I'm not too sure what that means. I am running Tephra V7 with a Speed Density tune. A simple airbag swap in my opinion should not affect the ECU in any way. The only other thing that was done according to the dealership was that my battery was disconnected, which as far as I know does not reset the ECU. I'm really hoping they are telling me the truth as far as them not touching my ECU. Any feedback to help me solve this issue is much appreciated.
To recap:
- Got new airbag installed at dealership due to recall.
- Told dealership not to touch ECU.
- Car now cranks but won't start.
- Check engine light does not come on at all.
- ECU Flash has error "no response to any code."
ECU if the battery is not fully charged and if I don't initiate the flash immediately when flipping the ignition to the "On" position. Have you tried reflashing while the car is hooked up to a charger?
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This might be a silly suggestion, but I often have a hard time reflashing my
ECU if the battery is not fully charged and if I don't initiate the flash immediately when flipping the ignition to the "On" position. Have you tried reflashing while the car is hooked up to a charger?
ECU if the battery is not fully charged and if I don't initiate the flash immediately when flipping the ignition to the "On" position. Have you tried reflashing while the car is hooked up to a charger?
#82
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Ok gave it another shot this time with a battery charger hooked up. Checked fuses and they were good. I still can't upload a tune to the ECU. I even hooked up my OBD2 scanner and it can't read the ECU. I'm really hoping the ECU isn't fried in any way. Any other suggestions or ideas?
Befor assuming the ecu is fried, make sure all the wiring got hooked back and placed properly so it didn't get pinched when the dash went back in.
If that's all OK, a regular OBD2 scanner not connecting to the ECU is a bad sign..
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I wonder if I send them a reciept and mail them the old part they would clear the recall. Usually with any other recall if you show proof it was fixed they update the record.
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Agreed. Anytime I've had to do it, I usually let the car sit for an hour with the battery disconnected, and the fuse for the air bag system pulled, if the airbag "ecu" is easy to get to, I unplug that too. It may be excessive, but a properly functioning airbag can kill you if opens in your face..
#90
Well, it looks like I'll be taking a trip to the US to get this done. Probably Seattle(or closer if there is an option) but would like to wait for others in the PNW to get it done first so I know what to expect. Depending on the job time I may have to stay overnight.
I really don't want a Canadian dealer touching the car as they will have little to no experience. VIII's and IX's are uncommon as they were never sold new here.
I really don't want a Canadian dealer touching the car as they will have little to no experience. VIII's and IX's are uncommon as they were never sold new here.