There are I think several different ones. Yours will have 4 wheel TC which narows it down a bit. Best way is to check the part number on your faulty one.Need to change the ABS ECU, and I don't know which type to get.
On the ebay there are types ANR1250 and ANR4898. I assume they are not interchangable.
Which is correct for a MArch 2001 2.5 Diesel?
There are I think several different ones. Yours will have 4 wheel TC which narows it down a bit. Best way is to check the part number on your faulty one.
From memory it's up under the dash on the passenger side. someone will correct me if I'm wrong. You have got to get it out to replace it, so nothing lost.Is that easily done? I'm in the Uk without all my tools..
It's not under the passenger seat. All you will find there are the Auto, EAS & Transfer box ECU's.Oh.
That's good info. Thanks Wammers. They can be found for about £20 on ebay.
From Datatek's info, I need a 4 wheel TC type then.
Anyone else got a suggestion on where its located in the car?
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That's good info. Thanks Wammers. They can be found for about £20 on ebay.
From Datatek's info, I need a 4 wheel TC type then.
Anyone else got a suggestion on where its located in the car?
If I recall correctly, the later types ABS ECU is in the engine compartment. For the older ones, pre 4 wheel TC, the ECU is behind the glove box compartment in the LHD models. Not sure for RHD.
As Rachelkgr said - up behind glove box on a RHD model. Might be able to get it out without removing the glove box itself if you are lucky...
Though glove box is only a few bolts and screws anyway.
No ABS ECU in engine compartment on any P38 as far as i know.
RAVE said:The ABS system on vehicles up to 99MY uses a C
series ABS ECU which includes an optional two wheel
electronic traction control feature. The ECU has a
single connector and is located on the bulkhead
behind the glovebox.
On vehicles from 99MY a D series ABS ECU is used.
The D series ECU features four wheel electronic
traction control which is a standard feature on all
models. The ECU has three connectors and is located
in the same position as the C series ECU.
+1. The confusion with the steering wheel is due to it being up by the steering column on LHD, the tech writer got confused.No ABS ECU in engine compartment on any P38 as far as i know.
+1. The confusion with the steering wheel is due to it being up by the steering column on LHD, the tech writer got confused.![]()