Free Ecu Plugs?

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21mrk
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Free Ecu Plugs?

Post by 21mrk »

Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone could tell me what type of thigns get removed from the fto when it comes into our country..

I have some plugs from my ecu that are just floating around not plugged into anything..just wondering what they were for? they look to be standard..

The one im most interested in is a big white one, close the the Ecu..mine has red wires. I dont know if it is stock, but it looks like it is.

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Post by ruchi »

Any FTO currently in the country will have been imported under the old regulations and as far as I'm aware nothing had to be removed from the car - i.e. it could be as modified as you like, as long as it met the ADR's.

It is the current import rules which cause issues as anything which isn't stock must be removed and DESTROYED (with proof).
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Post by 21mrk »

wow, that sux...

well my plug that is unplugged is definently stock as i found where it plugs into..

not sure why..maybe to do with the alarm or something 8O

who knows...its causing no problem, so im just gonna leave it.

Thanks for the info 8)
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Post by Boris »

Yeah, I got one or two hanging there too mate.. I could be for connecting computers to the car for diagnostic reasons. :?
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