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M882 ecu

lacoda56

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My M882 keeps eating ignition ecu's. First it starts to idle rough, then it seems to lose power and then after a day or so, it won't start. Check spark, nothing. Replace ecu and it starts and runs great for a few months. This has happened a couple times. Did I have a run of bad ecu's or am I missing something that's causing them to burn out? I did a search and the only thing I found was a comment about upgrading to an MSD 5. Any ideas?

Ron
 

m816Buch

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Chech distributor pick-up coil.....ohms between 150-900.....check where wires go thru housing, have seen that wear thru causing a short on distributor advance
 

NDT

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Made in China modules? On my truck, I ran a seperate ground wire to the ignition module with star washers. This helped somewhat, but I still have issues with frequent failure of both the ignition and alternator regulator modules. I keep a few spares of both in the glove box.
 

nattieleather

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I would say check any grounding issues and for any shorts or cuts in the wires to and from module. Make sure all connectors a clean and tight.

Changing to the MSD might be a good alternative but certainly not stock.
 

skajm

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old dodges, clean fresh grounds. remove and clean/replace battery to engine ground. also engine to firewall ground. I ran new grounds from the ecu to firewall to engine block and an extra from battery to body. the more the merrier. also look in to amp gauge by-pass. Catalog
 

lacoda56

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Thanks for all the replies. That's what I like about this site, if you don't get the answer or directions to the answer to your question, it's your own fault!

Thanks again!
Ron
 
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