Nissan 6802, 6303 installation manual

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To remove the two ROM chips (U3 and U4) desolder from the top side of the ECU. Be very careful with the heat of the desoldering gun because the pads on these ECUs lift very easily. It doesn't take much to break a track on these earlier circuit boards.

Insert the supplied IC socket in IC3 and solder in. Fill in the through holes if IC4 with solder.

Next remove the four brown jumpers. These are J4, J5, J8 and J10. You can shorten these existing jumpers positions to J3, J6, J7 and J9 by desoldering one end and repositioning it. Be careful when desoldering the track to ensure that it does not lift. These ECUs are very old and the circuit boards are fragile.

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Contents TYPE#1 Introduction Terms and Conditions Warranty NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Table of Contents Removing the ECU Opening the ECU Resocketing the ECU Dual Board Dual ROM ECUsPage Page Single Board Dual ROM ECUs Vehicles Z31 300ZX VG30 1986-1987, CR31 / VL / VLT RB30Page Single Board Single ROM ECUs Vehicles Z31 300ZX VG30 1987, VL RB30Single Board Single ROM Header Connector ECUs 1989 Z31 VG30E/ETS13 CA18DE/DET A31 RB20DE/DET EK10 MA09ERT / S13 KA24E CPU Header Connector Installation Early Model ECUs Later Model ECUs 1989 Z31 300ZXJ30 Maxima S13 CA18 / S13 KA24EA31 RB20 HR31 RB20USB Connector Installation Page Inserting The Board HR31 HR20 Installation NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Securing The Board Installing In The Vehicle Upgrading ECU MAF hardware 1984-1986 CR31/Z31/VLT1987 1989 Z31 1986-1988 HR31 RB20DET ECU Type B Reading the factory ROM imageECU Type a ECU Types C, DCAR Modelenginenissan PART#YEARTYPEDESCRIPTION Revision History