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Another V8 query
Just took my plastic cover off on the nearside the one that allows access to the plenum chamber, the pollen filter sits in there but i cant see the engine ecu. It can be clearly seen on my V6190 so where is the ecu situated on the V8 and also looking into the bottom i can see some standing water but there doesn't appear to be a drain hole that i can use my rodding tool to drain that water away. Is all this slightly different on the V8?
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Both, yes 2 ecu's are behind the passenger side of dash.
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Thats the problem Steve, i had a look in there yesterday and its completely different from my V6. There are pipes in the way and i couldn't see a rodding hole at all. I have the spy hole mod on my V6 so rodding that out is easy. As i say i can see standing water in the bottom but cant see any way to let it out unless its trickling out very slowly through a partially blocked drain that i cant see. Its not the same as my V6 at all.
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