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RE: MIG welding and electronics



i would recommend removing any components that have chips or circuit boards
in them, within reason.  ECU, trans controller (if an auto), spark computer,
climate control, etc.  better to be safe than sorry...

i'm not an EE, just an ME who pretends at times (but did used to work on
ECU's), so maybe someone else can explain why.

have fun,
ian lomax
sf, ca


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
Mark Battley
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 12:33 AM
To: 'alfa@domain.elided'; 'italian-cars-digest@domain.elided'
Subject: MIG welding and electronics


Quick question from someone who is new to having electronics in his cars....

What precautions should be taken when MIG welding on cars that have EFI to
prevent the ECU being fried?

Presumably(?) remove battery leads - but is it also wise to unplug the ECU
from the wiring harness???

Anything else?

Thanks,

Mark Battley
Auckland, New Zealand

1973 Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce (electronics, what electronics...)
1989 Fiat Uno Turbo (careful where you point that MIG....)
1989 Fiat Croma

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