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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: CRONIC on December 01, 2005, 06:08:41 PM
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Does anyone know if there are any special procedures before removing the ECM (from sidekick)?
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Disconnect the battery
Zag
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sorry to be a pain but ......thank you........but...............
Need Help !!! ??? :-\\\\
I tried removing the ECM but theres screws everywhere and the ones i tried removing were being eaten by the screwdriver..........how many should be removed?
I heard from several people that the ecm can be removed from the compartment right under the stearing wheel, but i clearly see the ecm in the compartment to the left of 'that' compartment and behind the small horn (yellow circle in pic)........?!?ÂÂ
P.s.  i also attached a picture for better understanding.
thanks for all the help...............just click on picture for better view.ÂÂ
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ya thats where it's at, there is also a couple of small black relays hooked to it, those screws are tight, real tight,Ihad to use a tee handle type phillips on mine,if there is a medium size black box there leave it alone, the one you want is tin looking.
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but when you say those are it ........do you mean the screws that i cirlced in 'green'.....or the ones behind the speaker in the compartment........thanks.
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you can pull the speaker out to see it a little better, but the screws you want are probably going to be reached from underneath by the pedles, I stripped one of them and had to take the whole bracket of holding the relays and everything, hope that helps. get a philips bit that fits the screws real good and put it on a rachect with an extension and push on it all your worth while trying to turn it.
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I'll try again in the morning ...thanks plenty :)
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When I swap them out, I pull the speaker to give easy access. I only undo the speaker screws and the ECM screws, never needed to undo anything else. Only takes a couple of minutes.
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You got to stick your head down next to the
clutch pedal and look up, it's up there, the speaker
will make seeing it easier, but i don't think you
can see the screws better than from under the dash
Steel box with a clear plastic thing over it to keep
dust and water off I guess, my plastic broke, it's
like a piece of blister pack plastic, not thick at all
Looks like a PITA, it's not that bad