10-23-2018, 05:29 AM
caps. $2 parts cost, (its not like diamonds or such mouser.com sell them top makers too.
$148 labor,. for 15minutes work? wow. , $50 sure, 3 times that is over the top, if you were my neighbor , id charge you $2.
$50 /hr max over that is rip, IMO
the 4 screws LARGE, that hold it in are Phillips, #3 large size.
i typed this 11 years ago and is still valid.
http://www.fixkick.com/ECU/ECU.html#Removal_of_ECU:
for sure if large person, under dash work is seat out time. first. but can be done with laying upside down, eye bulging and red , LOL.
good luck finding finding a person that can solder less that $600/hr labor rates.. (gee you hand it to him getting it out is 90% of the job, really.
$148 labor,. for 15minutes work? wow. , $50 sure, 3 times that is over the top, if you were my neighbor , id charge you $2.
$50 /hr max over that is rip, IMO
the 4 screws LARGE, that hold it in are Phillips, #3 large size.
i typed this 11 years ago and is still valid.
http://www.fixkick.com/ECU/ECU.html#Removal_of_ECU:
for sure if large person, under dash work is seat out time. first. but can be done with laying upside down, eye bulging and red , LOL.
good luck finding finding a person that can solder less that $600/hr labor rates.. (gee you hand it to him getting it out is 90% of the job, really.
(10-23-2018, 04:36 AM)90SK Wrote: I have added a few photos to the gallery.
As far as I know this was owned by one family since new and its stock. The first part of its life was pulled behind a motor home (one of the reasons I bought it) and then their daughter drove it. It appears to have all proper parts and components on it. I haven't pulled the ecu as of yet to inspect it - I presume with such low miles/KMs that it would be original. There is a local guy here that says he does the caps for $150 cdn. Is there anything I need to know about removing the ECM before I attempt to do so? Seems I might need to be flexible to access it.
Cheers,
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