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    Posted by Steve Norman on March 8, 2007, 10:58 pm, in reply to "Re: Land Rover Defender 1999 TD5 SALLDVB87YA190215 intermittent hard start."


    >The only problem with "borrowing" is the ECU has to be programmed to the injector config, otherwise they don't start.
    So if it needed to go back onto the disco would have to be programmed back. On the T4 it takes data from old ECU then you plug in new ECU and T4 transfers data from old to new.<

    If this was a 99 vehicle, it would have an ecu starting MSB, which is non -reflashable. NNN ecu's will also work if already programmed for another vehicle.

    I have had ecu's with incorrect injector coding, running fine, but you need to rematch the immo signal back & forth between the 2.
    Regards
    steve

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