My mechanic thinks my ECU has gone bad, as he has gone through replacing plugs and coils without resolving my intermittent hesitation in accelleration or occasional engine going dead.
It's a 1996 Maxima SE, auto, federal, VIN JN1CA21DXTT712710. The ECU in it has had moisture on it's top label where it isn't legible for an easy match. I can get the Nissan part number for the ECU that matches my VIN, but that doesn't help me match a used ECU and the information you can read from labels on a used one.
It's likely to begin with A18, and I wonder if there is only a unique set of numbers on the ECU that will match, or will several numbers match my vehicle.
Any help would be appreciated,
Charles
Atlanta
It's a 1996 Maxima SE, auto, federal, VIN JN1CA21DXTT712710. The ECU in it has had moisture on it's top label where it isn't legible for an easy match. I can get the Nissan part number for the ECU that matches my VIN, but that doesn't help me match a used ECU and the information you can read from labels on a used one.
It's likely to begin with A18, and I wonder if there is only a unique set of numbers on the ECU that will match, or will several numbers match my vehicle.
Any help would be appreciated,
Charles
Atlanta
go to www.car-part.com and match your specs. should be about 100bucks or less.
You will need an 96 Auto SE/GLE/GXE ecu with power seats.
You will need an 96 Auto SE/GLE/GXE ecu with power seats.