speed sensor control unit

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  1. mafi-zed

    mafi-zed the resident hoon

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    where is it?
    i've read its nexto the ecu in the foot well but i dont see it?

    got heavy steering on the mrs z, i've got a spare solonoid i pulled off the rack but was also wanting to change the control unit first as it's alot easier to get to, to see if it fixes the problem.
     
  2. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

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    PSCU (power steer control unit) is in the pass footwell where you speak.
    It's only a little box. :)
     
  3. mafi-zed

    mafi-zed the resident hoon

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    top left/right? black/metal? etc

    thanks ben
     
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    Benny_C About as subtle as...

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    PSCU sits UNDER the ECU. Hidden mainly. Unbolt the ECU cradle and there it is. Just a small silver box with 1 connector going to it from the bottom.

    Here's a pic if found, i think Eric posted it up a while ago...
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    My Powersteer is mostly not working. No fluid leaks (new hoses) and fluid level is okay..

    Im guessing maybe the speed controller cut off playing up.. Havent researched this myself but what things should I look at?
     
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    mafi-zed the resident hoon

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    [​IMG]

    so its this silver box?
    mine has 2 connectors going to it, and tis not THAT small lol
     
  7. mafi-zed

    mafi-zed the resident hoon

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    theres a few informative threads on it, one quite recently
     

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