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Need a little ECU help

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  1. jssans

    jssans Formula Junior

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    I disconnected the two plugs that go to the CATs ECU's & the third plug that comes form the back of the CAT. My slow down lights r still on. What have I missed.
    I have a '95 F355 with Test Pipes.
     
  2. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    #2 ernie, Sep 18, 2008
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    Is the plug that you disconnected the plug running to the wiring loom from the cat ecu, or the one from the thermocouple screwed into the cat? All you should need to unplug is the connection running the wiring loom from the cat ecu. Once that is disconnected there isn't any way for the Motronic to get a signal from the cat ecu. So it wouldn't matter if you still had the thermocouple still screwed into the cat. Be sure you didn't disconnect the O2 sensor on the cat.

    The diagram below is for a 2.7, which is what your car should be. You only need to unplug the connection on part #69 going to the wiring loom. You can leave #35 plugged into the cat ecu, that's the thermocouple. You must leave #34 plugged in because that is for the O2 sensor and the car MUST have the signal from the O2 sensor to run properly. What you are looking for is the connection on the back of #69 that runs to the loom, and not to the cat.
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  3. ernie

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    #3 ernie, Sep 18, 2008
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    This diagram is for the 5.2 Motronic and it has two O2 sensors one in the inlet of the cat, and one at the exit. #'s 35, 72, and 73 all stay plugged in. You are again unplugging #69 from the wiring loom.
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  4. ferrari.ace

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    On your '95 you shoud be able to leave everything connected and not have a problem. The motronic needs read values from those ecu's.

    Do your test pipes have fittings to mount the temp. probes?

    Don't forget, after you reconnect the components, you need to cycle the battery kill switch off & on, to clear the memory in the 2.7 motronic ecu's. When you start the car you need to let it run for approx 10 minutes before turning it off, to establish a baseline in the ecu mapping.
     
  5. jssans

    jssans Formula Junior

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    I disconnected both plugs from the ECU's, the temp plug(#35) & the wiring loom plug(#69) on both sides. #34 is plugged into the wiring loom on both sides. I still have both red Slow Down lights on.
     
  6. jssans

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    The Test Pipes do have temp. probes. When everything was plugged in the Slow Down lights would go off & on cutting power to the engine. I think the ECU's are bad.
    I thought the consensus with running Test Pipes with 2.7 Motronic was ditching the ECU's? I don't want to get new ECU's if I don't need them.
     
  7. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Hmmm?

    I'm not sure if they made changes to the 355 2.7's but in my 348 the cat ecu signal is a silent code and I get no slow down lights when they are disconnected. Try pulling the codes out of the Motronic, and then clearing them. You should have a code that says you are missing the signal coming from the cat ecu. Maybe once you clear the codes the Motronic will shut off the slow down light?
     
  8. jssans

    jssans Formula Junior

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    I think I'm going to disconnect the battery to clear the OBD1 codes.
     

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