Ecu bleeding resin

Ecu bleeding resin

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s1robert

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53 posts

92 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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Hi All
My S1 is bleeding resin from the ecu.? The car has been off the road for years I purchased it cover a year ago most work is now complete, I run the engine from time too time and drive around our private cul-d-sac with no problems but have noticed I have resin running from the ecu It is not hot to the touch I can only assume the previous owner had work done on the electrics would they have sealed the unit with resin? Do I need to worry about this? I'm looking to have the old girl mot'ed in March and worried it will give me problems on the trip to the mot station.

s1robert

Original Poster:

53 posts

92 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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s1robert

Original Poster:

53 posts

92 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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This is the second time I've noticed this, the last time and this time I ran the engine to fan temperature fan came on as normal took her for run in the street ten minutes put her back in the garage checked for any water leaks underneath and spotted the resin semi soft again hanging down,
So no ign. Left on.
Everything is working ok ?

s1robert

Original Poster:

53 posts

92 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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I will remove the top screws and see if the unit comes apart, if so look for any obvious burning
And if possible run the engine and see what's going on in there.
If been reluctant to open it up as everything is working ok.
I know some electrics have been carried out on the car by a previous owner as all electrical alterations have been marked up on the wiring diagrams that came with the car, cold start relay removed and fitted with non bias switch and fan temp override switch, that's why I'm thinking the electrician could have opened and sealed the unit with resin? as the book says the unit can have issues with water Ingres.
Many thanks
Rob

s1robert

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53 posts

92 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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Update
Removed the module today it still had about 10mm of resin covering the pc board and no obvious burning.
What I did find was the earth lead from the outside of the unit had parted company with the earth point at the chassis, not sure if that would make any difference?.
Cleaned up the set resin on the Inner wing run the engine for half a hour with no further
Leaking and no heat coming from the module.
As suggested I'm looking for a replacement module just in case.
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s1robert

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53 posts

92 months

Thursday 16th November 2017
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Hi Bruno
I've just been on their website the replacement module I need is £33.16 inc. delivery to uk perfect.
Many thanks
Rob

s1robert

Original Poster:

53 posts

92 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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I will remove the top screws and see if the unit comes apart, if so look for any obvious burning
And if possible run the engine and see what's going on in there.
If been reluctant to open it up as everything is working ok.
I know some electrics have been carried out on the car by a previous owner as all electrical alterations have been marked up on the wiring diagrams that came with the car, cold start relay removed and fitted with non bias switch and fan temp override switch, that's why I'm thinking the electrician could have opened and sealed the unit with resin? as the book says the unit can have issues with water Ingres.
Many thanks
Rob