While we won’t be seeing a new Holden any time soon, there are plenty of Holden’s still on our roads, and the ever-popular mid-sized Holden Cruze is a great example. Some of these vehicles are approaching 10 years old and still going strong, while others are showing signs of electrical gremlins.
If you are presented with a Cruze and the customer is complaining of a “No Start” symptom, there may have been water ingress of the engine control unit – a commonly seen fault.
A fix for this is a replacement ECM which can be purchased from the manufacturer, but can only be programmed by the dealership.
There is an easier option. Repairing the existing module means that pass-thru programming and security linking is not required. It is a simple plug and play exercise.
Using technology designed by our in-house engineers, Injectronics can test and repair existing components, while maintaining the vehicle’s original coding, security, and programming information. This means the vehicle doesn’t need to leave the shop on a tilt tray or trailer to have new software installed.
You can even book the repair before removal using the “Register Your Repair” tab on the Injectronics website. The “Critical Info” tab will inform you of any other modules – such as the BCM, Instrument cluster, ABS … which might also be required for our engineers to test and complete a repair.
Got a faulty VX Commodore BCM? Or how about a defective Ford Ranger central junction box, or even BA Falcon PCM? Maybe there is a Ford Focus with a broken instrument cluster tucked in the corner? Injectronics currently lists more than 800 different ECMs with an identified and proven repair procedure.
We specialise in test, repair, and remanufacturing of automotive electronic and mechatronic components, and with the opening of our new Auckland office, we can provide our customer base with local access to a wide range of repair and remanufactured solutions – which includes leading technical support services.
Visit www.injectronics.co.nz to find products, technical information, and resources, including common faults and items requiring testing. You can also register your repair at www.injectronics.co.nz/register-a-repair. To speak to a friendly team member, call 0800 536 547.