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Originally posted by adam_murphy+Dec 16 2003, 02:39 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (adam_murphy @ Dec 16 2003, 02:39 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-CUSTOMDSM@Dec 15 2003, 03:28 AM
If your coolant temp sensor is bad the ECU will still check for it before the car is started even if you unplug it. Because if the weather is cold, it will go to the cold start enrichment map in the ECU to help with cold weather starting. Disconnecting it will not do anything because the ECU will still see it as a bad sensor. So the ECU still won't switch over the correct map for that temp.
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is it possible that the ECU cannot pull the cold fuel map anymore? This might be just a lot of bsing around but maybe someone could swap ecu's and see IF that might be the problem... maybe some DSM's hate the winter.... if anyone has ideas please shoot them up here [/b][/quote]
It shouldn't do that. Swapping an ECU isn't a big deal at all as long as you have the right one for your car. Just remove the panel and unplug the existing one and then plug in the new one. My guess would be that it wouldn't have anything to with hard cold starting. If the car starts and runs decents when its warmer than I doubt the ECU will be the cause.
If you can get your car started find someone with a logger with the 1G cable and pull the CEL code from it. Then you can tell if it is a senor or something else.
I have read a lot about one of the CTS's going bad and when they do it will cause all kinds of problems. Like idling issues and starting issues as well as overheating due to the fans not coming on.
So check them sensors first and then go from there. If you want to try another ECU in there to have piece of mind that thats not the problem you can give me a call and come over and I can help you put another one in. JET has enough parts for like 3 1G's in our garage and I know there is atleast three ECU's.
JUST PM ME IF YOU NEED ANY HELP
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