REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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andrewmark
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REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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Hi
My 2019 Forza 300 has been recovered following theft.
The thieves have taken the ECU so it is immobilised.
The garage told me I can get it running with a replacement ECU.
I see that the ECU has two connectors.
One is for the plug from the wiring loom but I don't know what plugs into the second connector.
I can't find any wiring diagrams or photos of the installation and can't work out what if anything goes into the other connector.
Can you help either by providing a wiring diagram or photos of your installation so I can see what plugs into the ECU.
Or if you can tell me what else I need to get to restore the missing bits.
I am assuming something goes into the ECU but of course it could be a diagnostic socket or something like that.
I know that it is quite fiddly to get the side panel off. The thieves just pulled mine off, breaking most of the fixings.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
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Re: REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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Is the other connector a 4 wire/pin connector?
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Re: REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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I just checked, should have looked before.
Both connectors are the same.
Male with 33 pins.
Pattern is 3 rows of 11 pins.
Ta
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Re: REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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So it looks like I made an incorrect assessment.
It now looks like it was the Smart Control unit that was taken.
This explains why there is only the one connector!!!
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Re: REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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Mark, I am in the same boat, I have replaced Smart Unit with a new one that came with a smart Fob. Bike now lights up, but it wont start...How did you overcome the problem
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Re: REPAIR FOLLOWING THEFT OF ECU

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@adisMatrix your will need to have the new SCu paired with your ECU and then its ready to go. where are you located ? PM me i can help
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