Removing engine computer

Posted by: yeller

Removing engine computer - 13/09/01 12:21 PM

Does anyone know where the engine computer is in the Xterra and how you would go about removing it? I'm getting an engine computer upgrade but since it's an import you have to send in the whole computer as opposed to just buying a chip.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Posted by: stormy

Re: Removing engine computer - 13/09/01 12:28 PM

On my 95 P/U the chip was under the passenger side front seat...
Posted by: sundevil845

Re: Removing engine computer - 13/09/01 01:00 PM

Find a post by Jackel8821, and get his email address. He has removed his and had it reprogrammed.
Posted by: yeller

Re: Removing engine computer - 13/09/01 01:19 PM

Thanks! I'll email them.
Posted by: Synchro

Re: Removing engine computer - 13/09/01 09:11 PM

it is behind front dash console. straight back from the cubby hole, power outlet area. it is encased in clear plastic. if you put your head in the foor well of the drivers side by the pedals and look to your right, there is it.

have fun voiding whatever warranty you may have left.

[ 09-13-2001: Message edited by: Synchro ]
Posted by: Rumpy

Re: Removing engine computer - 17/09/01 08:26 AM

How are you going to drive the truck while it's out? Or are you just parking it until the computer comes back?
Posted by: yeller

Re: Removing engine computer - 17/09/01 02:32 PM

Once the company gets the computer, they ship it back next day air so I'll be carless for only two or three days.
Posted by: Gator Saver

Re: Removing engine computer - 17/09/01 06:14 PM

What can you get with an upgrade that you don't have now. and how much does an upgrade cost? My last truck was a 85 S-10 Blazer so I'm new to the Truck upgrade thing.
Posted by: Cygnus-X1

Re: Removing engine computer - 18/09/01 06:06 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by yeller:
Once the company gets the computer, they ship it back next day air so I'll be carless for only two or three days.


Just keep in mind that unless you know a lot about cars and diagnostics, when this computer starts to go a little crazy (and it will eventually) you're pretty much fucked. I know of many more horror stories with reprogrammed chips than I do success stories. Plus I wouldn't have great expectations if I were you. There's not much you can do to the X to get big efficiency gains without spending a shitload of cash.