ECU, new parts, and still having problems....
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:19 pm
Firstly, I have to let you know that what I know about cars you could fit on the head of a pin. I am asking for help here on behalf of my brother, and what I write below is from notes he has given me, so I apologise profusely in advance for any stupidity on my behalf.
OK. My brother has a V reg Corsa B. 1.2cc 16v automatic.
He took it to our local garage for it's MOT and asked the garage guy (GG)to check it over, as he had had some problems with the car not starting and being a bit sluggish. When he went to pick it up, it had passed the MOT, but GG said it had shown up some problems on the ECU and it would need a new crank sensor and a new air flow sensor. My brother bought these parts and fitted them himself. The car seemed to run better, but according to the manual, now needed to have the ECU reset because he'd fitted new parts. He took it to GG. GG reset it for a Corsa C, my brother corrected him that it was a Corsa B, so GG tried again for a Corsa B. GG then told my brother it still wasn't running right, it runs at 3000rpm on idle, so it now needs a whole new throttle housing replaced. GG has said he will do this as a favour and only charge £10, but has now had the car for two weeks. My brother went to the garage yesterday to find that the car still isn't fixed, but GG has put on a second new air flow sensor. GG also said that he put the red box (?) on the ECU and it still reported an air flow meter fault.
From the little bits of information that have I have tried to read on the internet, I am thinking GG knackered the ECU while resetting it, and is now trying desperately to fix it up somehow, but like I said I know less than nothing.
Any help or advice would be very gratefully received, and I thank you for reading. I hope it made some sort of sense.
Thanks, Sara
OK. My brother has a V reg Corsa B. 1.2cc 16v automatic.
He took it to our local garage for it's MOT and asked the garage guy (GG)to check it over, as he had had some problems with the car not starting and being a bit sluggish. When he went to pick it up, it had passed the MOT, but GG said it had shown up some problems on the ECU and it would need a new crank sensor and a new air flow sensor. My brother bought these parts and fitted them himself. The car seemed to run better, but according to the manual, now needed to have the ECU reset because he'd fitted new parts. He took it to GG. GG reset it for a Corsa C, my brother corrected him that it was a Corsa B, so GG tried again for a Corsa B. GG then told my brother it still wasn't running right, it runs at 3000rpm on idle, so it now needs a whole new throttle housing replaced. GG has said he will do this as a favour and only charge £10, but has now had the car for two weeks. My brother went to the garage yesterday to find that the car still isn't fixed, but GG has put on a second new air flow sensor. GG also said that he put the red box (?) on the ECU and it still reported an air flow meter fault.
From the little bits of information that have I have tried to read on the internet, I am thinking GG knackered the ECU while resetting it, and is now trying desperately to fix it up somehow, but like I said I know less than nothing.
Any help or advice would be very gratefully received, and I thank you for reading. I hope it made some sort of sense.
Thanks, Sara