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Struggling to refit my ECU (944S2) sorted

peanut

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I removed my ECU 3-4 months ago when I had a no start problem. The car went into the garage soon after and now I cannot remember how it is supposed to fit back in
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There are two metal brackets and the wooden cover board and I'm not even sure of the orientation of the ECU unit .

Has anyone got a picture of their ECU in place ?
 
think I've sorted it. Some excellent images here thank god [link=http://www.9tuning.com/944_968Instructions.pdf]http://www.9tuning.com/944_968Instructions.pdf[/link]
 
I had the same problem and I only had mine out for a few hours, it didnt make any sense until I bolted the last bits back on and it kinda fell into place...
 
ORIGINAL: Alexw I had the same problem and I only had mine out for a few hours, it didnt make any sense until I bolted the last bits back on and it kinda fell into place...
same here lol. Mine had been out months so I had no chance really. So many holes so many ways it can all go back in. [:(] Still its all back in there now thank god [;)]
 
you are dead right there John I'm a fanatic at recording everything by still or video recording but this was one of those quicky jobs that didn't get put straight back. The car was collected by the bodyshop without notice so I put the mat over it by the time I got the car back i'd forgotten . [:D]
 

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