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Old 21-07-2006, 10:43 PM   #1
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Default well ive done the change

well its finally done ive changed my au2 from auto to manual it was a 2 day game but it has nearly all gone well. i changed the lot even the wiring loom to the manual one. have had two problems, the car wouldnt start at all with the manual ecu the smart shield icon was flashing on the dash when i tried to start it so had to put the auto one back in, it works but is using a bit of fuel. and the other thing is now the thermo fans are running all the time now non stop, could any one help me with these 2 problems. and if any one has any questions on doing the conversion i would be happy to answer any.

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