After BBQ'ing my original ECU I've been using the one off my '94 car, which shouldn't have worked at all, but is down on power.
I've now sourced an ECU with similar No's to my original, along with the key, ignition barrel, transponder and drivers door lock.
I tried just the ECU, but no start and a flashing EML.
I've only got one rather grubby key for the replacement ECU, but two keys for the car as it is now.
I've been advised by an ECU specialist that I should be able to change the ECU, remove the chip from the matching key and glue it to the transponder. Then both my original keys will work.
Do I need to use the replacement transponder with the chip and ECU, or will it work by just glueing the chip to my original transponder ?
Not entirely sold on this idea though, as it's not the most insurance friendly fix-it, so the jury's still out on this method.
I may go with swapping the chips over in the key as the rubber etc on my original key is in good condition.
How is the chip removed from the key ?