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A6 tcu causing flashing d4?

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    A6 tcu causing flashing d4?

    I recently swapped my a1 tcu for an a6 tcu I found at the JY..3 wks later I'm keep getting a flashing d4 light? Should I switch back to my a1 ecu?

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    Try pulling the codes for the d4 issue and report back. You can also open it up and look for burned components or leaking capacitors (tcu), if you find any you can switch back to your a1 tcu and be fine, otherwise read the diy tcu fix in my signature.
    PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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      Originally posted by cloudasc View Post
      Try pulling the codes for the d4 issue and report back. You can also open it up and look for burned components or leaking capacitors (tcu), if you find any you can switch back to your a1 tcu and be fine, otherwise read the diy tcu fix in my signature.
      Thanks a bunch bro. If its burnt I'll prolly just switch back to the a1 until I find another a6. My JY usually always have a lot of a6 accords.Once again I appreciate it.

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