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> ECU i.d. please, Can you tell by sticker color?
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post May 30 2010, 09:21 AM
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The seller of this ECU has no idea what year it is from or what the number is. Did the different model ECUs have a different color sticker? Seems I have seen green and maybe gray. Is there a chart or something posted somewhere with this info?

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post May 30 2010, 10:57 AM
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Hello,

The part number may be on the circuit board inside the case, but you will have to open it up by prying all the tabs around the lid.

If the number is not silkscreened on the pc board, you can look at the photos on the site below and figure out which one you have. shouldnt be too dificult since all the versions have some unique features on the mother boards and the daughter boards.

My early board ecu (015) did not have the number on the board but I was able to id based on no enrichment knob and the extra fuel shutoff for overrun circuit.

Hope this helps,

Jim


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