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    Default Microtech Ecu AE86

    hey, was driving last night when my 86 just stopped randomly, and found the Microtech ecu just shut off. Its happened before when starting the car the ecu wouldn't turn on and i used to just move around the wiring at the plugs of the ecu and it would turn on. But now its different, iv checked the wiring with a multimeter and positive from the battery and the ignition gets the 12v volts it needs the grounds seem to be fine aswell, does that mean the ecu is cooked?


    thanks in advance

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    I'd check for dry solder joints / Pinouts on the ecu
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    Yeah i thought that too, sending it off to microtech regardless have them check it out, cheers.

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