I have read the ecu on the cb7s are on the passenger side under the dash but i see nothing... anyone have pictures, or more information?
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Confused ecu location??
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Confused ecu location??
My Cb7. Slow work in progresshttp://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...80#post2247580Tags: None
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostPull the carpet back on the passenger side. Once that is pulled back you'll see a metal plate or whatever that is covering the ECU. Unscrew the nuts/bolts holding it on and remove it and the ECU will be behind it.My Cb7. Slow work in progresshttp://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...80#post2247580
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lol! Chill out I'm still new at this stuff, i don't know how the carpet is connected. some kind of clips?My Cb7. Slow work in progresshttp://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...80#post2247580
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Originally posted by AndrewNe View Postlol! Chill out I'm still new at this stuff, i don't know how the carpet is connected. some kind of clips?
It has clips on the bottom section of the doors.
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Originally posted by JoshM View PostThe carpet is held down by it's own weight in the foot wells.
It has clips on the bottom section of the doors.My Cb7. Slow work in progresshttp://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...80#post2247580
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LOL. Take the plastic door sill piece and pull up on it. There's two long white clips underneath it that you need to pull striahgt up on. Then look underneath the glove box on the right side and there will be a little triangle shaped piece of plastic that you need to remove. Pull straight out on it and it should pop off. After that you should be able to fold the carpet back. Hope this helps.Last edited by Brandoncb7; 10-12-2009, 01:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Brandoncb7 View PostLOL. Take the plastic door sill piece and pull up on it. There's two long white clips underneath it that you need to pull striahgt up on. Then look underneath the glove box on the right side and there will be a little triangle shaped piece of plastic that you need to remove. Pull straight out on it and it should pop off. After that you should be able to fold the carpet back. Hope this helpes.My Cb7. Slow work in progresshttp://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...80#post2247580
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