Twincam1986
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I recently bought a stilo jtd (about 2 weeks ago) and took it to my usual local garage on thursday to get the cambelt and waterpump changed. I got a phone call from them to say that there had been a problem. They said the job went fine, they started it up afterwards and drove it round the block, then drove it back and left it to idle to make sure there were no airlocks in the system.
Then, when they went back to the car, the engine management light had come on and it would not respond to the throttle. Their diagnostics were unable to read it's ecu, so they had an auto-electrician come down who has said that the ecu has lost its feed from the throttle, and that basically it needs a new ecu. To try and save on costs, they are going to send it away to try and get it repaired, however these people don't go back to work until the 9th jan, so the car will be off the road for a good while.
They said that they do not know if it is just a coincidence that this happened or if it could have been them - they said they did have to move the ecu to do the job, but all they did was unplug it then plug it back in, and as said, it drove fine when 1st started after the procedure. So it's a bit of an awkward situation. They have been honest with me and he offered to lend me his van over xmas so that I would have something to get about in.
What I'd like to know is has anyone ever experienced this before and was it the ecu, or something else? Also, could this just be a coincidence or as a result of the ecu being moved - it's never done this in the time I've had it. Only fault was the airbag light was on. Any thoughts?
Then, when they went back to the car, the engine management light had come on and it would not respond to the throttle. Their diagnostics were unable to read it's ecu, so they had an auto-electrician come down who has said that the ecu has lost its feed from the throttle, and that basically it needs a new ecu. To try and save on costs, they are going to send it away to try and get it repaired, however these people don't go back to work until the 9th jan, so the car will be off the road for a good while.
They said that they do not know if it is just a coincidence that this happened or if it could have been them - they said they did have to move the ecu to do the job, but all they did was unplug it then plug it back in, and as said, it drove fine when 1st started after the procedure. So it's a bit of an awkward situation. They have been honest with me and he offered to lend me his van over xmas so that I would have something to get about in.
What I'd like to know is has anyone ever experienced this before and was it the ecu, or something else? Also, could this just be a coincidence or as a result of the ecu being moved - it's never done this in the time I've had it. Only fault was the airbag light was on. Any thoughts?