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where is the ecu?

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    where is the ecu?

    ok time for me to feel noob lol
    but where is the ecu located?
    ECU's are about the only area iv got no knowledge of or about and i want to learn


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    for your cb? under the passenger floor carpet.
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      #3
      yip for the CB
      thanks mate


      “I’d rather lose by a mile because I built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me. Your car is your story, so don’t let someone else write the book.”
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        #4
        Really man.......really...

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          #5
          also note that if you have a automatic there will be two boxes under there. one for the TCU and other ECU. the ECU will be the closest to the center console.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cb7_with_snail View Post
            Really man.......really...
            dude if your gona be a wanker about it then why bother posting?? like i said iv got NO experience with ECU's and its about the only area i dont know any thing about there for i want to learn so why is my question stupid???

            belittling some one for asking a question about something they dont know DOES NOT HELP THEM. this web site is here to help people...its NOT www.bagtheguywhoaskesaquestion.com is it

            as it is i have been out of the car scene for about 7 years so am already at tech to jog the memory
            Last edited by Madpol; 05-30-2011, 04:12 PM.


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              #7
              Originally posted by stretch JDM View Post
              also note that if you have a automatic there will be two boxes under there. one for the TCU and other ECU. the ECU will be the closest to the center console.
              cheers mate
              nah i have a manual thank god...hate autos lol


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                #8
                the true noob question is the one that is not asked

                i am a noob when it comes to Honda ecu/tcu's so i search the stickies and old threads and will ask the question in a thread

                the best part i bought for my cb is the "Bible" or shop manual from Honda itself
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Madpol View Post
                  dude if your gona be a wanker about it then why bother posting?? like i said iv got NO experience with ECU's and its about the only area i dont know any thing about there for i want to learn so why is my question stupid???

                  belittling some one for asking a question about something they dont know DOES NOT HELP THEM. this web site is here to help people...its NOT www.bagtheguywhoaskesaquestion.com is it

                  as it is i have been out of the car scene for about 7 years so am already at tech to jog the memory
                  I apologize there mate. I didn't mean for it to come off like that, and I'm sorry u took it like that. It wasn't ment to be negitave. Guess I should have lol'd or threw I a Smiley face.

                  Anyway what u need to know where it is for? U getting a tune or something?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bobbycos View Post
                    the true noob question is the one that is not asked

                    i am a noob when it comes to Honda ecu/tcu's so i search the stickies and old threads and will ask the question in a thread

                    the best part i bought for my cb is the "Bible" or shop manual from Honda itself
                    Much agreed. If its something you really intruly have no idea about. And uve searched before asking. Ther is no stupid questions.

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