hey everyone, old video but figured id put in a word. i have a 2005 Honda civic manual. i have killed 2 ecus and couldn't figure out what problem was. i come to realize that after changing my belts i love the ground on my alternator from moving so the couldn't get the contact on the around again so it kept frying my ecu. i wired a new ground to where the motor is grounded on the rad support. now i have everything grounded. picked up a new ecu, not looking to program the ecu as it cost some coin. so i am going back to buddy that is parting his and pulling ignition and grabbing the keys. ( figured that's the cheaper way after watching this video. hope it helps. scanner was also not reading ecu, temp wasn't working. rmp. couldn't go over 4k, running rich and burned threw two o2s. this is the first time dealing with this problem as i owned multiple Hondas of different years. cheers!
If your fellow ricers need an ECM set, hit me up. I try to stock all the different variations of 01-05 Civic ECM with immo box and NEW key(s), all programmed to match. This saves having to fuck around with those goddamned shear bolts! Cheers.
@@wickedcyborg5862 Very limited stock, but I can look in the crawlspace if you need. What year? Auto or stick? VTEC or no? Oh, and where do you live (roughly)? Cheers.
@@lopezjavier3815 Hi. I found several sets for manual trans, but if you have an automatic, I'll look again tomorrow and hopefully pull a rabbit out of my...er, hat. Please also tell me which style of key you have, edge-cut (bumpy edge) or "high security" (smooth edge)...2003 is a split year.
Thank you I was about to shoot myself!! I’m so tired of this car already. I just replied my head gasket and I had this happened to me. And I just order the ecm
How do they do this if you don’t mind explaining? I’m in a position where I think I need a new ecm, and I’m trying to get by without going to the Honda dealership.
Is the ecm tied to the knock sensors? I have a check engine light and its my knock senor I bought 3 and still. I bought a ecm idk if I have to program it it starts and runs but the code still reads knock sensor
10mm socket and about a foot of extension, ideally on an impact, but a ratchet is OK too. Oh, I think maybe you need an 8mm for something...it's been a few years. Anyway, don't freak out. If you've done it right, it should come out like butter...after you hit the butter with a blowtorch.
@@DalmarAbshir-y9x Sorry, I forgot to add that I'd also remove all the screws around the glove box door (8mm head, IIRC). It gives you a few extra millimetres to get the ECU out.
hey everyone, old video but figured id put in a word. i have a 2005 Honda civic manual. i have killed 2 ecus and couldn't figure out what problem was. i come to realize that after changing my belts i love the ground on my alternator from moving so the couldn't get the contact on the around again so it kept frying my ecu. i wired a new ground to where the motor is grounded on the rad support. now i have everything grounded. picked up a new ecu, not looking to program the ecu as it cost some coin. so i am going back to buddy that is parting his and pulling ignition and grabbing the keys. ( figured that's the cheaper way after watching this video. hope it helps. scanner was also not reading ecu, temp wasn't working. rmp. couldn't go over 4k, running rich and burned threw two o2s. this is the first time dealing with this problem as i owned multiple Hondas of different years. cheers!
If your fellow ricers need an ECM set, hit me up. I try to stock all the different variations of 01-05 Civic ECM with immo box and NEW key(s), all programmed to match. This saves having to fuck around with those goddamned shear bolts! Cheers.
Definitely need help on getting a new EcM
You still got em?
@@wickedcyborg5862 Very limited stock, but I can look in the crawlspace if you need. What year? Auto or stick? VTEC or no? Oh, and where do you live (roughly)? Cheers.
@@fun_ghoulhey mane u got any for a 2003 civic LX. Non vtec
@@lopezjavier3815 Hi. I found several sets for manual trans, but if you have an automatic, I'll look again tomorrow and hopefully pull a rabbit out of my...er, hat. Please also tell me which style of key you have, edge-cut (bumpy edge) or "high security" (smooth edge)...2003 is a split year.
So do they charge a lot to re flash at the dealer?
launch or any scantool with a immo feature will do
great vid dude
How'd you remove the ECM?
You just need a good scan tool and go into the security functions. You can get a used ecm to start the car without changing the transponder
Recommendations?
sounds expensive and complicated for someone with no scan tool and has not done it before...just get ignition and ecm together
No need to replace the ignition,key or immo just a lock smith or a mechanic with a launch scantool will do it
Thank you I was about to shoot myself!! I’m so tired of this car already. I just replied my head gasket and I had this happened to me. And I just order the ecm
How do they do this if you don’t mind explaining? I’m in a position where I think I need a new ecm, and I’m trying to get by without going to the Honda dealership.
Locksmith costs more than the part.
I replaced my stereo with aftermarket one in the ecm blow out in dash lights stop working
Is the ecm tied to the knock sensors? I have a check engine light and its my knock senor I bought 3 and still. I bought a ecm idk if I have to program it it starts and runs but the code still reads knock sensor
It is your tdc sensor
Where'd you buy both of them for a 150 bucks
So, did that end up solving your problem?
solution? did you change the ecm?
Man how do you get the ecu out
10mm socket and about a foot of extension, ideally on an impact, but a ratchet is OK too. Oh, I think maybe you need an 8mm for something...it's been a few years. Anyway, don't freak out. If you've done it right, it should come out like butter...after you hit the butter with a blowtorch.
@@fun_ghoul even after unbolting everything its like stuck in there hard
@@DalmarAbshir-y9x Sorry, I forgot to add that I'd also remove all the screws around the glove box door (8mm head, IIRC). It gives you a few extra millimetres to get the ECU out.
You to cut key again
I got that same problem