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    2005 Euro ECU Wet

    Hi, Hope you can help me.
    I have a 2005 Euro Auto & I have a water leak some how and it has wet the ECU. I'm getting all funny lights showing up on the dash, so I located the ECU and found it to be wet.
    I will have to find the water leak first and stop it.
    But my question is....If I replace the ECU with a second hand one, does it need to be reprogrammed by Honda to suit my car.

    Thanks
    Mark

  2. #2
    If you can find one with the same code then no

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    Maybe your windshield is leaking or your HAVC
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    Try putting in a low (40 deg) oven. May be enough to dry out internals

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    The CL9 ECU motherboard and the has an coating as i found out when taking it apart to reflash the ecu

    The motherboard and the chips in it itself wont be damaged by water unless you had a short somewhere.

    try again once it's all dried. and double check the actual harness/plug


    if you do need to replace the ecu, a honda dealer or someone who has the dealer tool, would need to 'match' the ecu with the immobilizer again so your key's would work.
    Last edited by Fredoops; 01-09-2014 at 11:09 AM.
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    Thanks, I've taken out the ecu and shook it and water come out. Took the hair dryer to it and left it for 2 days. Plugged it back in and it looks ok. took the car for a 15min drive and no error codes
    I also pored 2L water over the windscreen and no leaks. It must be from the heater??
    I also have place some plastic over the ECU and the plugs so the water can travel down to the carpet until I fix this leak!!

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    You may be OK, I would check the ECU pins in two weeks for corrosion.

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