08-18-2020, 06:26 AM
(08-18-2020, 04:37 AM)d8nk Wrote: Great, thx for welcoming a fellow Suzuki fan OK, found some new info. The ECU has a gry/white (A8) and gry/black (A20) wires. I followed them and found they go to a 2 pin connector near the fuse panel under steering wheel that has nothing plugged into it. I looked around to see if maybe something fell out of it but it does not appear so. I am guessing it is not used on mine. I could not find any other electrical part that had any grey wires going into it.great progress,.
Tested resistance on the big white resistor and it was reading at .4 Ohms. A bit higher than .27 but it appears to not be fried.
I am still quite suspicious of these transistors on the ECU. You mentioned that you don't think Samurai uses them both? I have both of them on my ECU, with the same Q101 and Q102 markings and locations as the tracker ECU. I did end up ordering the new parts from where you suggested on another page (Match a Knob)
the EPC does not show at all any such external resistor at all. nut sure what it does?
yes test the transistors. both.
this car ran before right, not found dead, or bought dead.
usually the transistors do not go bad unless injector fails(shorts) or more common the wires to it short.
or on some cars injector dies, and owner shot wires the injector, to make it go. lots died like this.
good luck to you,, the best test is bipolar transistor tester for gain (BETA)
use heat sink grease on the back side of transistors fresh, same as used on computer CPU/'s
if you see mica gasket behind he transistor do no lose that , put it back as found.
that is about. it.
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