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    thank u very much

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    Thank you very much, this post is very usefull for this bull shit of EDU.

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    hi all,

    i want to know how to check this type of transistor bss 138N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamza338 View Post
    hi all,

    i want to know how to check this type of transistor bss 138N.

    check to not have "all legs in short" compare to other that is on the same plate very close!

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    Quote Originally Posted by melcool View Post
    This is what I was talking about aktiv22 "we" finally did it! )))
    So no more "OPEL ISUZU 8971891360 (16267710 / 1.7L EDU) REPAIR SOLUTION" secrets!!!!
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    Default thanks Gabriels

    Hi, I have the same problem with my Astra 1.7DTI, I will test my ECU... maybe I?ve lucky...
    I was driving and just when I was to take the highway out... the engine stopped and never start again!
    anyway, very funny the gabriels? fight!
    ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamza338 View Post
    hi all,

    i want to know how to check this type of transistor bss 138N.
    The best way is to replace it without checking.I've had a situation once it looked nice on checking but it was cause of all problems (Car worked fine then after few minutes started to have like misfire when you have water in petrol).I've replaced it and everything is still fine

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    i really got a lot from this post

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    i really got a lot from this post thanks

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    anyone now what are type of drivers on picture
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    Hi Peppery,

    As per your photo left to rigth

    BUZ 91; Buz 91; BYV32-200; Buz91; BYV32-200; 7809

    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by BALI7605 View Post
    Hi Peppery,

    As per your photo left to rigth

    BUZ 91; Buz 91; BYV32-200; Buz91; BYV32-200; 7809

    good luck
    In photo are there 7 components, and you listed only 6.

    ?Can someone list confirmed references?

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    BUZ 91; Buz 91; BYV32-200; Buz91; BYV32-200;BUZ 91; 7809

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    What to use instead of the gel between the large capacitors and transistors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeko99 View Post
    What to use instead of the gel between the large capacitors and transistors?
    Hi.
    Have a look at this thread it will tell you how to repair engine ecu and what gell to use.
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f175/anyone-interested-have-instructions-simtec-hybrid-ecu-repair-168191/

 

 
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