Next, on the advice of hondata own, they asked me to buy another ECU, which was bad .. my p30jdm then goes my doubts. P08jdm bought one, but would like to know this information ...
s300j to install in an ECU p08JDM (Code: P08-J00)
is equal to installing a P30jdm, as shown in this link?
http://www.hondata.com/s300socketing.html
thanks
Install S300j, is identical in p30jdm and p08jdm?
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HeitorVTiBR
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HeitorVTiBR
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my ecu is still being sent, by the way is flying to Brazil, coming from New Zealand ... but I'm posting this ecu, is a friend of mine, who brought to the same vendor from New Zealand, but he uses Chip, Crome, Ectune, etc ...
these capacitors at C91, C49, C50 and C92 also are required to use s300j?
just do that anyway?
Socketing a new ECU:
1. Take the ECU circuit board Out the ECU case.
2. De-solder IC4, install and solder 20 on the latch pin 373.
3. Install and solder a jumper across J1 on the back of the ECU.
4. De-solder IC3.
5. De-solder CN2.
6. Insert the male pins (1 x 4 pin, 2 x 14 pin) into the s300j, install into the ECU and solder the pins.
7. Remove J4
8. Replace the large capacitor in C27 with the supplied capacitor
Photos:


Thanks
these capacitors at C91, C49, C50 and C92 also are required to use s300j?
just do that anyway?
Socketing a new ECU:
1. Take the ECU circuit board Out the ECU case.
2. De-solder IC4, install and solder 20 on the latch pin 373.
3. Install and solder a jumper across J1 on the back of the ECU.
4. De-solder IC3.
5. De-solder CN2.
6. Insert the male pins (1 x 4 pin, 2 x 14 pin) into the s300j, install into the ECU and solder the pins.
7. Remove J4
8. Replace the large capacitor in C27 with the supplied capacitor
Photos:
Thanks