P4921776 4921776 ECM Computer Board Engine ECU for QSB6.7
P4921776 4921776 ECM Computer Board Engine ECU designed for QSB6.7 engines. This brand new controller offers reliable performance and is available with quick delivery.
| Product Name | Controller |
|---|---|
| Part Number | P4921776 |
| Brand Name | JIAJUE |
| Model | QSB6.7 |
| Condition | Brand New |
| Availability | Rich Stock |
| Delivery Time | Usually delivered within 1-3 days after payment |
| Approximate Weight | 1KG |
| Size (per unit) | 20cm x 30cm x 8cm |
| Delivery Methods | DHL, FedEx, TNT, UPS |
| Shipment | Dispatched within 24-48 hours |
| Payment Methods | TT, Western Union, Credit Card, PayPal |
- Physical Installation: 15-30 minutes. The unit is typically secured by 4 bolts on the cool side of the engine.
- Programming & Testing: 30-60 minutes.
- Pro Tip: If the ECM is pre-programmed by us based on your machine's serial number, it is essentially "Plug & Play." If not, you will need a Cat ET (Electronic Technician) tool to flash the software, which takes additional time. We recommend professional installation to ensure correct parameter synchronization.
- The ET diagnostic tool cannot communicate with the ECM, or it displays a "Module Not Responding" error. This is a critical sign of internal hardware failure.
- Active fault codes related to internal memory (EEPROM) or voltage reference issues that persist after checking the wiring harness often indicate ECM failure.
- Sudden engine stalling, severe power loss (Limp Mode), or persistent misfiring (missing injector driver signals) after sensors and harnesses have been ruled out.
- Visible signs of overheating (burning smell), water ingress, corrosion, or broken pins on the connector headers.
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Rich stock available.
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Pro-Tip: HEUI (Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injection) systems are extremely sensitive to contamination. A single speck of dust can cause premature failure.
- Prepare: Ensure the excavator is turned off and safely secured. Disconnect the battery to avoid electrical accidents.
- Inspect: Check the ECU for physical damage or loose connections.
- Connect Diagnostic Tool: Use a diagnostic tool recommended by the excavator's manufacturer. Connect it to the ECU according to the tool's instructions.
- Read Codes: Use the diagnostic tool to read any error codes (DTCs) stored in the ECU. These codes indicate potential problems with the ECU or connected systems.
- Check Live Data: View live data parameters such as sensor readings and system voltages. Ensure they are within normal ranges.
- Functional Tests: If possible, perform tests to activate components or simulate sensor inputs. Verify that the ECU responds correctly without delays or errors.
- Reset (if needed): Reset the ECU if recommended by the manufacturer, especially after repairs or replacements.
- Document: Keep a record of all tests, codes, and results for future reference.
Before replacing the ECM, always check the fuses, main relays, and ground connections. In many cases, a faulty ground wire or low battery voltage mimics an ECM failure.
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