Bad ECU Diagnosis! Repair or Replace? O2 Sensor Saga Part 6

Bad ECU Diagnosis! Repair or Replace? O2 Sensor Saga Part 6

The ECU has gone bad in the Mustang. Watch how Mike figures out that it’s bad, determines whether to repair or replace, and then how to find a shop to do the job.

00:00 Intro
01:03 How ECMs Work
05:03 Diagnosing ECMs
07:29 Replace vs Repair
09:58 Find a Repairer
11:20 Remove Your ECM
11:57 Ship It
12:20 Install ECM
14:00 Test Drive
15:27 Conclusion
17:04 Bloopers

ECM Repair 1 Website https://www.ecmrepairs.com/

Mike the Backyard Mechanic (not a real mechanic) works on his cars in his garage (not actually his backyard) and shows how to do repairs and mods, often not correctly, for your entertainment. Mike is not a REAL mechanic, he has common knowledge. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Mike.

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@AwakeDude911 says:

FIX it for good /////// FOR SALE SIGN

@benjones9060 says:

I tried to build an ECU to monitor my ECU. I called it OECU, overlord electronic control unit. But the second I turned it on, a warp bubble opened up and a naked cyborg with a shot gun calling me John Conner appeared. Luckily I disconnected it before he could attack me, and everything went back to normal. Moral of the story… Don't build overlord computer units unless you want to bring about the singularity that will destroy human kind. Which you do…. I mean… don't.

@Keith_White says:

At least you got headers and your pilots license out of it.

@drkgumby says:

I may be 'timing challenged', but I think I recognize that JavaScript code. Is that from your grid component?

@tm8747 says:

AND ITS A FORD???????????????????????

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