tune resistor

tune resistor

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andy400se

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5 posts

277 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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Had a misfire a while ago which I traced to a dodgy connection on the 'tune' resistor.
Cleaned the connections and resoldered them
But now it doesnt matter whether the resistors are connected or not - the engine keeps running.
Have I bust the ECU or am I looking at the wrong resistors ????
Its on a 1989 400se by the way
Thanks Andy

GreenV8s

30,720 posts

297 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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Had a misfire a while ago which I traced to a dodgy connection on the 'tune' resistor.
Cleaned the connections and resoldered them
But now it doesnt matter whether the resistors are connected or not - the engine keeps running.
Have I bust the ECU or am I looking at the wrong resistors ????
Its on a 1989 400se by the way
Thanks Andy


Tune resistor selects between a number of different maps in the ECU, presumably 'open circuit' is an acceptable value and results in a map being selected. Maybe not the right map for the car, but *a* map and good enough to keep the engine running.

broadside

856 posts

295 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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Andy,

Check that the resistor is the correct one for your car. My 450 was playing up and when at the dealers they found that the Tune resistor was the wrong one. The engine thought it was connected to an automatic gearbox!!! Made a diference and a new resistor was less than a fiver !!

Nige'

wedg1e

26,911 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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Less than a fiver, Jesus T. Christ. All of 3p from Maplins....

W.

Brm Brm

217 posts

287 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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My understanding is that without the Tune resistor the ECU will default to a "safe" ie. non-tuned setting which relates to the original ECU use. So your engine probably thinks its in a Range Rover...........

andy400se

Original Poster:

5 posts

277 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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I try not to drive it like a Range Rover though !!
I guess the only way to be sure is to book a rolling road session and have it looked at.
Thanks