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ECU, AMM (B230F, CA egr) problems

1991 745.

I bought dialectric grease and now I need advice on how to
(1) carefully, effectively clean the contacts on my ECU, AMM, harness connectors and
(2) locate the gound(s) to clean them.








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    ECU, AMM (B230F, CA egr) problems


    Hi Bryan,



    1. Disconnect the vehicle's battery negative (black) connection by loosening the terminal nut with a screwdriver and lifting it off. Place the cable in a position where it doesn't touch the negative or positive terminal. A good method is to position it behind a component in the engine bay so that it can't accidentally be moved.

    2. Pour baking soda and a small amount of water on the grounding point and scrub with the stiff bristle brush until the corrosion has been removed. If you don't have a stiff bristle brush, an old toothbrush can be substituted.

    3. Rinse the baking soda away with water and dry the connection with a towel.

    4. Unscrew the electrical ground from the frame of the vehicle with a screwdriver if there is significant rust that can't be removed with baking soda.

    5. Scrub off the rust with sandpaper until the metal is shiny and reinstall the ground connection reversing the method used to remove it. If the ground connection has been weakened due to the rust, replace the connection with a new one.

    6. Apply a small amount of electrical grease to the bare metal and ground connection to prevent it from future corrosion.



    http://www.ehow.com/how_8420122_clean-automotive-ground-wires.html







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