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Old 03-24-2008, 04:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
Iceworm
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Arrow Engine computer

Hi, I have a 1990 Clubwagon that has recently been shuting off while driving. If I let it cool a few minutes I can get it running ,but poorly, and soon it will do the same thing. With a lot of throttle pumping ,I can get the engine to settle out enough to limp it home at about 35 mph. I had it die out on me in the past,once, but wouldn' start, and that ended up being the TFI mmodule. I replaced that again but to no avail. Ithink it may be the ECU. Can some one explain how to remove it? I found it on the passenger side inside firewall, and tried to remove it from the inside. Under the hood I can see the wiring harness with a plastic cover and a bolt through it . Hopefully that dosen't need to come off as it is not very reachable. I need to get a number off of it to order an after market one. Any help would be appreciated.
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