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Started to remove my dash - what else to do?


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So my poor Supra has been under-utilised the last couple of years and I am now starting to get her back to tip top condition. Engine is spot on thanks to Paul Whiffin and I've tasked myself with cleaning up the electrical mods and fixing the central locking which seems to have gone AWOL this winter.

 

After much fiddling this weekend most of the interior of the car is out and I've started the job of removing the dashboard, because after looking at the location of the central locking ECU there is no way my big hands are getting to it.

 

I am considering doing the heater matrix as a precaution while the dash is out - anything else I should consider doing?

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When I swapped the central locking ECU I could get to it by removing the glove box? Are your hands like Hellboy? :)

 

Do you mean upper or lower glove box? I have a facelift and have an airbag instead of an upper box. I removed the lower box today and can see the red locking ECU behind the loom but I can't see how to get it out. And yes my hands are large and unwieldy :)

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Do you mean upper or lower glove box? I have a facelift and have an airbag instead of an upper box. I removed the lower box today and can see the red locking ECU behind the loom but I can't see how to get it out. And yes my hands are large and unwieldy :)

 

It was a few years ago now but I think I removed both (mine doesn't have a passenger airbag). From what I remember the ECU slides onto a metal bracket/clip type thing. With some wiggling/fiddling it came out.

 

There are two different ECU's btw. A red one and a blue one. Both have the same connectors and do the same job but I think the blue is an updated version. The red ones seem to die during really cold winters. I did have a picture of them both side by side open somewhere but I can't find it. You could see that the capacitors were different.

 

I fitted a blue one from Keron and the car has been ever since :)

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It was a few years ago now but I think I removed both (mine doesn't have a passenger airbag). From what I remember the ECU slides onto a metal bracket/clip type thing. With some wiggling/fiddling it came out.

 

There are two different ECU's btw. A red one and a blue one. Both have the same connectors and do the same job but I think the blue is an updated version. The red ones seem to die during really cold winters. I did have a picture of them both side by side open somewhere but I can't find it. You could see that the capacitors were different.

 

I fitted a blue one from Keron and the car has been ever since :)[/quote

 

Good stuff mate thanks.

 

I know mine is red even though it's a facelift car. If I can't source a blue one I will see if I can be fixed either by replacing caps and / or reflowing the solder joints.

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I would have thought if they are attached to the dash loom they would be able to remain in place as the whole thing comes out, since we are disconnecting the dash look from the rest of the car.

 

Sorry i was a bit unclear, the boxes are fixed the dash itself, they are then connected to the loom via clips. So you have to unclip them to be able to get the dash out unless you are trying to take the loom with the dash in one go? in which case i dont know how that will go as the loom is clipped in to the crash bar in places.

 

I spent ages trying to get my ape hands in there to unclip the buggers, then the same time again trying to reconnect them

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Sorry i was a bit unclear, the boxes are fixed the dash itself, they are then connected to the loom via clips. So you have to unclip them to be able to get the dash out unless you are trying to take the loom with the dash in one go? in which case i dont know how that will go as the loom is clipped in to the crash bar in places.

 

I spent ages trying to get my ape hands in there to unclip the buggers, then the same time again trying to reconnect them

 

Oh dear, yes if that is the case I will have problems. I am following the instructions from Jezz's heater matrix guide and the way I read that is suggests the loom comes out with the dash. Further backed up my seeing that the loom is quite firmly fixed to the inside of my dash!

 

Will have to have another look at things in the week. Might try re attempting to access the locking ecu via the top and bottom glove box to avoid all the aggro!

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Just had another look at some pictures and I got my loom out without removing the dash from the car. Just loosing it. Looking at the guide it seems my loom had been fixed in a none oem way.

 

Just my luck no wonder I found it so hard to the bugger out

 

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