Seicento Hi, (micro ecu question)

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Seicento Hi, (micro ecu question)

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Hi everyone, New to the forum since I bought my sei in August (2015), its a 2001 s model, and came with 17k miles
With that, I've been doing some reading up, and somethings come up about the micro ecu which I think my car has...
Could someone elaborate the issues of a micro ecu, and tell me if I should replace it with a standard???

Thanks in advance
 
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The first problem is that it is not possible to remap it. The second one is that it has a crappy coil driver that easily breaks (mostly because of a faulty coil). Otherwise it is not a bad ECU.
 
The first problem is that it is not possible to remap it. The second one is that it has a crappy coil driver that easily breaks (mostly because of a faulty coil). Otherwise it is not a bad ECU.

If the coil driver fails, can you replace it with another Fiat ECU i.e. earlier SPI ECU or is it a case of buying a new plug and play unit?
 
Using SPI ECU means really non-trivial re-looming of the engine. Using the non-micro MPI ECU also means re-looming, though a bit easier. So, yes, the only quick option is to replace the ECU, fixing the coil(s) first. (I might have read somewhere also that the ECU is servicable, but I am not certain).
 
Of course it is, you need a virginised one or a factory new one.
 
....is it a case of buying a new plug and play unit?
Don't forget you need a 'plug & play' ECU that is EXACTLY the same version as yours -should be a IAW 59F M7 unit for a 2001 non-Sporting (Sportings use the IAW 59F M1) and you need to replace both coils with new units.
Yup, they can be repaired but the cost of a plug & play units now mean that it's probably not worth the hassle of sending it off.
Or you could try repairing it yourself....
http://www.cento-world.de/iaw-59f-und-5af-steuergeraete-faq-mpi-infos-und-reparatur-t22844.html
Simple enough for woj to do as he has the knowledge to test it properly afterwards.... but my soldering is better than his :p
 
Hi,

Is there a recommended seller for a Plug & Play unit - I don't need one (yet) but handy to know just in case?

Thanks,
 
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