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self diagnostic screw on ecu fell inside ecu

Old Mar 1, 2018 | 01:55 PM
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self diagnostic screw on ecu fell inside ecu

Has anyone else have the ECU diagnostic screw fall off into the ECU? I think it is on the left counterclockwise position. This happened because as I turned the screw the CEL would not flash and stay solid. So i assumed I was not locking it far enough then it broke and fell in. Do I need a new ECU?
Old Mar 1, 2018 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Shannon and Ian
Has anyone else have the ECU diagnostic screw fall off into the ECU? I think it is on the left counterclockwise position. This happened because as I turned the screw the CEL would not flash and stay solid. So i assumed I was not locking it far enough then it broke and fell in. Do I need a new ECU?
Why bother with the screw?

Code readers are available for less than 20 bucks on amazon and ebay.

I recently bought a BAFX scanner. It plugs into the obd 2 port. It connects to my phone with bluetooth.
the scanner gives me much more informaton than a code reader, let alone what little turning the screw on the ecu would (not) tell you.. I paid 22 bucks on amazon.
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Old Mar 1, 2018 | 07:55 PM
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I bought this one

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I use it with the free Carista app to read and clear codes, it's great.
Old Mar 1, 2018 | 09:57 PM
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You don't need a new ECU. The "screw" that broke off can be re-soldered on if you want to do it. But getting a code reader of some type is easier to deal with as the others have said.
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