[Syty] Broke & Stumped!
DOlivares
seravilo at netzero.net
Wed Jan 4 09:46:55 CST 2006
Again,
YOU may be right, but I remain skeptical. That 10-in-1 (push-button on faceplate changes program & LED designation) has been running like a top for well over 6 years. Unlike my PROMPAQ, it has no moving elements to wear out or degrade, except by ordinary random-axis vibration with which ALL electrical parts contend. That's why EEE-connectors are so tight (and even waterproof) and ruggedized these days.
How come Todd doesn't pipe-up and defend the honor of his Products during all of this discussion?
However, maybe my time has come-- or rather Austinsen's Chip-- to bite the dust! 6 years was a good enough run, I suppose. Still, WHY would scrolling through all those 10 resident programs produce exactly the same failure mode?
I still think it's something else....
D.O.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Frank
To: Bullyhart at aol.com ; syty at syty.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Syty] Broke & Stumped!
I will agree with Daron on this. Back in the old days when I had one of the original 10-1 chips by Todd A. this is exactly what happened. Cold winter day and engine stumbled and cut out a number of times. Put back original chip (which I always leave in the truck)and all was OK.
By the way how old is your 10-1 chip? Is it the pin wheel type? Have not seen one for a long time.
Frank
Cleveland, OH.
> <Bullyhart at aol.com> wrote: > > ECMs are susceptible to cold/heat just as much as
> the next electronic sensor. You have diddled with just
> about every other electronic part, I wouldn't be so
> quick to rule the ECM/chip out... They are easy to
> swap...
> Daron
>
> In a message dated 1/2/2006 12:07:38 P.M. Central
> Standard Time, seravilo at netzero.net writes:
> Keep thinking... what else could it be??? What's the connection to cold/cool
> ambient temperature?
>
> D.O.
>
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