Z-train Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 I have been having an intermittent issue with the 810 shutting off for no reason.Also,it would go full rich and not start on other occasions.I'm partially bald now,thanks to this issue. A tug on one of the wires entering the ECM would make the car start.So i went thru the connectors and all related stuff.STILL would shut off.At this point the wife is vacuuming hair out of the car on a daily basis. Then i got the idea to take the ECM apart.And i found bad solder joints.In the pics you can see a row of solder joints(Xacto blade is pointing to them)Three of them were bad.The blades run thru the side of the box and then make a 90 degree turn and "land"on a circuit board.WHen the joints failed,there was a"hole"with the pin in the middle-so a little tug would either make or break the circuit and shut the car off.Adding to this is the fact that the ECM is on the drivers kick panel and would be effected by the door slamming shut. End result is so far so good.And there has been a slight change in the way the car runs.Really hard to quantify it.But the best i can come up with is,it's "smoother".So more than one issue was rectified with the re-soldering.You will need a magnifying glass to see ANYTHING on the board. Quote Link to comment
Skib Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 good find :thumbup: You will need a magnifying glass to see ANYTHING on the board. :lol: thos solders arnt that bad, just a fine soldering tip, a drop of luquid flux, and a dab of solder. and your good to good :D heres what I used to solder up at work Quote Link to comment
Z-train Posted December 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 good find :thumbup: :lol: thos solders arnt that bad, just a fine soldering tip, a drop of luquid flux, and a dab of solder. and your good to good :D I meant that you will need a magnifying glass to see the bad ones.If you don't know what to look for,you'll look right past them. Quote Link to comment
Skib Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 I meant that you will need a magnifying glass to see the bad ones.If you don't know what to look for,you'll look right past them. ahhhhh, my bad :lol: its also possible for solder to build up resistance if its been heated and cooled to many times. (I had to build to aircraft specs) at work if I had to heat a solder joint up more than twice I had to scrap the whole piece. Quote Link to comment
yello620 Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 I had this exact same problem recently on a BMW solder joint. This bad solder joint was controlling the power to the main ecu relay and the fuel pump relay. Certainly took a while to find the problem too. Quote Link to comment
Z-train Posted August 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Update-no issues since finding the solder joint problem. Quote Link to comment
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