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    '03 Euro [CL9]
    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    Pull the bulb out,problem solved
    There is no bulb. They are all SMD LEDs the the Euro.

    I know cause I took one apart and changed colour of the dials to red.

    Quote Originally Posted by bustitout View Post
    I just put the ECU back in and it failed to start.. looking to find a replacement. Not sure what's compatible?
    The sticker reads:
    37820-RBB-E57
    CY-EH2586A
    A7J-3

    I found some on ebay one has 37820-RBB-Q57

    Would this be compatible?
    37820-RBB-E57 is thr honda part number, the other 2 codes are chipset and panasonic part numbers (CL9 uses a matsushita ecu, which is a sub brand of panasonic)

    To break down the part number:

    37820-RBB-E57:

    37820 : part I'd, 37820 means ECU

    RBB : vehicle/engine I'd, RBB is is really cl9 accord euro bit's, RAA is cm2/4 Wide body accord

    E : Region ID, E = Europe, J = Japan, A = America, Q = Rest of the world

    57: part version I'd, 57 = Automatic, 07 =manual

    So you need some thing with the 57 part version ID.

    Now... whichever ecu you endup using... You'll need to have honda re match the immoboliser. Else th car won't start.

    Immoboliser code is stored on the ecu also. Hence....
    Last edited by Fredoops; 31-03-2017 at 12:24 AM.
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
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