Do replacement ECUs affect recorded miles?
Do replacement ECUs affect recorded miles?
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ChevronB19

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Tuesday 26th August
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Jamescrs

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82 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Not in my limited experience, around 12 years ago I was doing some work with a Ford tuning company testing maps and we used to reguarly swap ECU's on the car and it made no difference to the mileage shown on the dash.

More modern cars will store the mileage of a car in a number of places as newer cars have a number of control modules all recording the mileage but it's unlikely that would affect what is displayed on the dash clocks and it usually requires more specialist diagnostic equipment to get those mileage readings.

Castrol for a knave

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108 months

Tuesday 26th August
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I read this story and it stank.

The AA really need to man up on this one and the garage owner is dodgy as hell

johnsmith222

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99 months

Tuesday 26th August
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They can and do when it comes to second hand ECU from scrapyards. The clocks go with the ECU. Often you need to change other components such as the BCM.

Some cars will refuse to start if you mismatch the clocks and ECU. Some are married to the car and need to be unmarried from the car using tech 2 or similar.

Changing the clocks and ECU from a scrappy (plus other components) is a typical repair where the ECU has failed.

Not necessaily a focus, but this shows what is typically required for a lot of cars:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz9EeOVRtTw

Edited by johnsmith222 on Tuesday 26th August 20:38

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

8,284 posts

180 months

Wednesday 27th August
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Castrol for a knave said:
I read this story and it stank.

The AA really need to man up on this one and the garage owner is dodgy as hell
Yes, and also happens to run a cheap used car leasing scheme…

The £150 compensation from AA is ridiculous!

Decky_Q

1,828 posts

194 months

Thursday 28th August
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Cant remember the car but but I changed an ECU from a car with higher mileage and that was then displayed in the guage, from memory it displayed the higher number if there was a mismatch in recordings. It may have been a mercedes s class.