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  1. according to consumer affairs i can TRY and pressure them with the act that says a product must be of reasonable standard, basically, but thats about it. So pretty hard to prove, really. Apparently i can get a re-con ecu for under $500, anyone know anything about re-con ecu?? also looked into haltech, would that be a straight swap? or would i need harnesses and other bits as well?
  2. Hey, I know this is old but maybe you can help me, as I need a new ecu as mine has blown =( I could be up for a battle with the caryard for warranty as its over 10ys old now. I only had it 4 days before it blew.. Was urs replaced under warranty or insurance? as i have comprehensive swan insurance. also what did you find out about aftermarket ecu's? Thanks for any help
  3. yeah pretty much what i was thinking. along the lines of wolf or something. wondering if anyone has done it, or knows which is suitable and how difficult it is. I am expecting a fight with the caryard i bought it from about repairs under warranty, so looking at all bases. If i can get it done cheaper than 10k+ they are more likely to come to the party.. They claim that as its over 10 yrs old, the standard 3 mth warranty is not included.
  4. Hi, sorry to bring back an old thread, but i really need some help. I just bought one of these and 4 days later the ecu blows up !! Not a happy camper! I can't justify 10k to replace the ecu as i onlly paid 9 for the car. I want to know if there is an aftermarket ecu wich i can use instead of the standard toyota one. I used to own a Skyline and i know there are heaps of suitable ecu's to choose from, so i can't believe there is only 1 option here. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thankyou
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