[s-cars] Blown ECU 15A Fuse

manuelsanchez at starpower.net manuelsanchez at starpower.net
Fri Mar 2 15:30:02 EST 2007


J,

Uh oh.  I'm pretty sure the one I pulled out of there was 15A. It's at home so I will check when I get there, but it sounds like you are sure it's supposed to be a 5A, not a 15A.

I put a new fuse in and it hasn't blown yet, although I have only driven to work since the event. My POS's are original, as far as I know at least. So a failinig POS could also blow a fuse when it starts to go South (of dee border senor, insert tilde symbol over the n and talk like a looney tunes character with a bad mexican accent)?

Hmmmm, zoinkies, I'd better call the gang from Mystery Inc (I've been watching too much Scooby Doo with the kiddies lately).

-manny



---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 12:40:57 -0500
>From: "James Murray \(QB/EMC\)" <james.murray at ericsson.com>  
>Subject: RE: [s-cars]  Blown ECU 15A Fuse  
>To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>, <manuelsanchez at starpower.net>
>Cc: "Bill Mahoney" <wmahoney at disk.com>
>
> Sr. Manny, 
>
>Two things... 
>
>First, the fuse should be a brown 5amp and not the blue 15aamp like the
>Bentley sez... Don't take a chance of blowing your ECU.
>Second, it's also possible to have a grounded POS, disconnect both from
>the coils and turn ignition on, if the fuse still blows then it's
>possible you have a blown POS, try again with only one POS then the
>other... If they are okay, then try connecting the coils back up one at
>a time.
>
>My logic is the reverse of Bills, disconnect everything, then reconnect
>until it blows... You'll waste less fuses and possible damage to the ECU
>that way :-)
>
>/J.
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Bill Mahoney
>Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 12:04 PM
>To: s-car-list at audifans.com
>Cc: manuelsanchez at starpower.net
>Subject: [s-cars] Blown ECU 15A Fuse
>
>Sr. Manny,
>
>IIRC this is an end of life symptom of coil.  
>
>My stupid way to determine which one is bad, is to disconnect one coil,
>try a new fuse, turn ignition on.
>
>If fuse blows again... it's not that coil.
>
>Repeat until the fuse does NOT blow and the coil that you have
>disconnected is the bad one.
>
>It could be a pinched wire too but a recent dyno day could have finally
>pushed a coil over the edge.
>
>Cheap fix is to replace the one coil, but far better would be to redo
>all of em or try the 034 uber coil pack for about the same price, but
>supposedly works well and eliminates the POS's.  All new coils make the
>motor run great.
>
>HTH
>
>Bill~seemingly in Fargo today~M
>
>Ps   someone say phest?
>
>
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