How to tell the difference between ECUs?
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Re: How to tell the difference between ECUs? (FRKWOO)
All Honda ECUs have a part number which is located on the side of the ECU and inside the ECU on the connector. ex 37820-P28-A01
On the ECU the last 3 characters are broken down into 3 parts. "A" generally is used for US ECUs. "G" is European, and "J" is Japanese. There are other versions of this, but you get the idea. The second digit "0" typically means manual transmission, where a "5" means automatic transmission, and the last digit "1" is the version number.
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On the ECU the last 3 characters are broken down into 3 parts. "A" generally is used for US ECUs. "G" is European, and "J" is Japanese. There are other versions of this, but you get the idea. The second digit "0" typically means manual transmission, where a "5" means automatic transmission, and the last digit "1" is the version number.
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Re: (EJ8_Enthusiast)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EJ8_Enthusiast »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">North America? </TD></TR></TABLE>
didn't have P08's in "north america"
didn't have P08's in "north america"
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Re: (JDM_SOHC)
And also just cuz its N, doesn't mean the word starts with N... United States = A, Europe = G, Japan = J... See, sometimes it matters sometimes it doesn't...
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