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(edit) ECU Replacement on Canadian '06 & '07 FJRs
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<blockquote data-quote="kansas transit" data-source="post: 561867" data-attributes="member: 6267"><p>I was wondering the same thing, I have just over 5000 miles on mine and have been a high as 6500 ele. and never had a problem. But I'm going to drop it off this week for the 5000 service, ign,ecu,sync thottle bodies, take a little play outta the thottle that I have had since new.</p><p></p><p>I really debated on doing this service myself and just forgetting about the recalls, but then I thought what if something failed and myself or someone else got hurt because of it. Would I be liable because I did not get the recall done? Granted it's probably a long shot, BUT in this litagation happy society that we live in, maybe better safe than sorry.</p><p></p><p>Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kansas transit, post: 561867, member: 6267"] I was wondering the same thing, I have just over 5000 miles on mine and have been a high as 6500 ele. and never had a problem. But I'm going to drop it off this week for the 5000 service, ign,ecu,sync thottle bodies, take a little play outta the thottle that I have had since new. I really debated on doing this service myself and just forgetting about the recalls, but then I thought what if something failed and myself or someone else got hurt because of it. Would I be liable because I did not get the recall done? Granted it's probably a long shot, BUT in this litagation happy society that we live in, maybe better safe than sorry. Stan [/QUOTE]
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