ecu and welding
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- Bongolier
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ecu and welding
Planning on doing a bit of weld repair on underside near exhaust (So well away from battery) where is the ecu located and how best to isolate it incase of harm?
Ps I have read around and some recommend disconecting battery and others suggest keeping it on as it absorbs any spikes any opinions. I have leisure battery also .
Thanks in advance Paul
Ps I have read around and some recommend disconecting battery and others suggest keeping it on as it absorbs any spikes any opinions. I have leisure battery also .
Thanks in advance Paul
Re: ecu and welding
I always disconnect the earth as the battery is 12v welders can be different voltages but many are 50-80V.
Re: ecu and welding
What welder are you planning to use.
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- Bongolier
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Re: ecu and welding
Personally I would disconnect both the battery and the PCM, it is situated behind the glove box.
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- Bongolier
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Re: ecu and welding
Whats the pcm? My bongos a 95 diesel
Cheers for input so far.
Ps I have 2 batteries do I disconnect both? And why?
Cheers for input so far.
Ps I have 2 batteries do I disconnect both? And why?
Re: ecu and welding
PCM =Powertrain Control Module, some peeps call it ECU.
I would personally disconnect all the batteries, it might sound a bit OTT but I would also unplug the Alternator.
I would personally disconnect all the batteries, it might sound a bit OTT but I would also unplug the Alternator.
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- Bongonaut
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Re: ecu and welding
The earth leads must be disconnected from both batteries or the welding current will flow to them. Big risk of them exploding.
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- Bongolier
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Re: ecu and welding
cheers guys will do
looked for ecu thing by glove box seen some diagnostic looking connectors any tips on how tofind the thing . I think i'll play safe with that also
cheers Paul
looked for ecu thing by glove box seen some diagnostic looking connectors any tips on how tofind the thing . I think i'll play safe with that also
cheers Paul
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Re: ecu and welding
As mentioned above, there isn't a ECU as such on earlier diesel Bongos but the control box(es) for transmission etc are under the dashboard:
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
May also be worth disconnecting the airbag controller too (if fitted).
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
May also be worth disconnecting the airbag controller too (if fitted).