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4ws ecu repair what needs looking at
- firstlude
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4ws ecu repair what needs looking at
hi all i have this issue with my 4ws not working read the code which i think is 71, seems the ecu suffers from bad solder joints to the main relays , is there anything else i need to check why i have the ecu apart
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Re: 4ws ecu repair what needs looking at
I never opened any of these units but i suppose that they should have some capacitors on the board.
So if you open it, it surely be a good thing to replace them, as the aluminium electrolitic capacitors are known to leak when become old.
So if you open it, it surely be a good thing to replace them, as the aluminium electrolitic capacitors are known to leak when become old.

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refitted the ecu today and hey presto no more 4ws warning light staying on
but still no steering from the rear
it just does like a little twitch and thats it no real movement its almost like the rear steering rack is jammed so looks like i am going to need to give the rack the once over


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- firstlude
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it seems this post kinda runs with another i have for this car but thought i would post my findings here as it completes this post to a finish which may help others , having overcome some other problems i finally got the car into the workshop and over the pit to check the rear rack over and sure enough someone had fitted a locking pin , once this was removed i have a fully working 4ws system
so if you have a 4ws fault first check is the ecu solder joints anyone who isnt up to doing the soldering if you cover the p@p i am happy to do the soldering for free 



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Blimey, amazing that someone had fitted a locking pin and not removed (and even more amazing that it hasn't damaged the rack/motor/ecu on the rear setup, as a result of it being in there so long with the car driven!)
Anyway, glad you've got it sorted
Anyway, glad you've got it sorted

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