Re: Idle Speed ECU.
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Re: Idle Speed ECU.
- From: "Steve Rubano" <srubano@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:06:31 -0000
Robert,
>From what I can tell from your pics, it looks like there are no
traces going to these pads of the pin (no connections to any other
component). It looks like someone had already replaced this chip
before and the missing pads are a good sign that they heated them to
much with the soldering iron and the copper pads came off the
fiberglass board, that is why they left them "naked". Also it looks
like the two pads overlapped each other (from the looks of the white
circles) which indicates that these two pins are/were tied together,
I can't be sure without a schematic of the unit but if they are
suppose to be connected together then it is very easy to fix by
soldering a small wire between the two pins. If they don't require to
be connected together then you can leave the pins as is since they
don't need a connection. The green stain on the componenet side of
the board tells me that some moisture had gotten onto the board at
some point and corroded the component, probably why it was replaced.
Before you tie the two pins together see if someone else you know
with an ECU can open theirs up and look at the pins or see if someone
has a schematic. I will try to remove mine from my car (I am
currently restoring it so it's in a thousand pieces right now so
what's one more part :) ) and open it up and look at it.
Steve
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Robert Rooney" <DMCVegas@xxxx> wrote:
> I posted into the vault the 2 photos of my Idle Speed ECU. On the
one
> chip on the bottom you can see that 2 of the pins on the IC are not
> soldered into place. Is this supposed to be this way? Even on some
of
> the empty connections on the board they took the time to apply
> solder, so I have no idea as to why they would leave 2
pins "naked".
> Is this normal?
>
> -Robert
> vin 6585 (The DeLorean from hell.)
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