Hi guys,
Tonight a KIA pride was added to the family! Its the 4-door model and seems to be in decent condition apart from a front-end crash (fenders and bumper need replacement, driveshaft popped out of tripod joint and chassis realignment is needed - yes, all our cars are bent!).
I went to pick it up and had difficulty starting it (the car has been stopped outside for a few months). On starting the engine worked quite badly and it actually idled better with the air flow meter off. Stupidly enough I tried opening the meter (on the connection side) without knowing how it was constructed and ended up tearing the connections off the internal thick-film circuit and didn't realize. Two of these connections shorted out together and from then onwards the meter prevented the car from even trying to start (no spark). With the meter off there is spark and the car sputters and dies.
I opened up the meter from the glued-panel side and found the damaged connections - I'll solder them again and try reinstalling it.
Now here's the big question - how tough is the ECU? Should I be prepared to buy one from a junkyard or will this probably work ?
Tonight a KIA pride was added to the family! Its the 4-door model and seems to be in decent condition apart from a front-end crash (fenders and bumper need replacement, driveshaft popped out of tripod joint and chassis realignment is needed - yes, all our cars are bent!).
I went to pick it up and had difficulty starting it (the car has been stopped outside for a few months). On starting the engine worked quite badly and it actually idled better with the air flow meter off. Stupidly enough I tried opening the meter (on the connection side) without knowing how it was constructed and ended up tearing the connections off the internal thick-film circuit and didn't realize. Two of these connections shorted out together and from then onwards the meter prevented the car from even trying to start (no spark). With the meter off there is spark and the car sputters and dies.
I opened up the meter from the glued-panel side and found the damaged connections - I'll solder them again and try reinstalling it.
Now here's the big question - how tough is the ECU? Should I be prepared to buy one from a junkyard or will this probably work ?
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