has anyone tried to send in a computer to these guys on ebay out of florida that repair eec computers and all different other computers as well? they fix any problem guaranteed for $99 plus $9 shipping, and say they have a 24 hour turn around time as soon as they recieve the computer. I have 2 computers, an a9l and an a9m that I need to have fixed, the clutch switch on my 92 lx project had a short in it, and it shorted out my two good computers trying to diagnose the stupid thing. now check engine light is on and cant pull any engine codes, scanner wont flash and neither will test light method. both ecu's were in good working condition 2 days ago.
Nah tried that they have to order them from ford so it's a 5 to 10 day wait. I waited then was informed my order was canceled since Ford didn't have any to send.
Got all three of my computers back from ecuexchange on ebay with a clean bill of health. Finally sent all three in at once. 2 a9l's, and an a3m. All rebuilt with lifetime warranty. Fantastic communication with these guys and top notch customer service.
Another thumbs-up to ecu exchange. Sent my malfunctioning computer to them Thursday 1/21 and received back at my door today 1/27. $140 total plus my shipping cost to them and less than a week later I have a refurbished computer with a wire brushed & clear coated case and a lifetime warranty. Also excellent communication from them throughout the whole transaction. I would recommended ecu exchange to anyone with computer issues. Just send it to them, don't do the parts store crap.
I just bought a Cardone A9M for a spare from Autozone for $175 at the counter. I don't think the vert makes any difference, but they have that as a separate listing
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