What's more fun than spending a beautiful Saturday afternoon driving your Alfa Romeo on a winding mountain road? If you love European cars and want to keep yours in great condition, you should know about ECU repair and replacement. At Specialized ECU Repair, we're your alternative to taking your car to a dealership when it acts up.
European Cars Can Be Expensive to Repair
Dealership diagnostics can be expensive. That's
why it's important that you understand the many problems that may be related to
a damaged ECU. For example, if your car won't start despite a charged battery,
or if your "Check Engine" light remains lit after resetting, you
could have a problem with the ECU. Testing, repairing, or exchanging your ECU
can save you money and get your car running as it should once again.
Keeping Your Jaguar Running Properly
Jaguar computer replacement is a service that many
Jaguar owners swear by. ECUs can suffer from water damage, corrosion, or broken
pins, and having your ECU swapped out or repaired can take care of many common
Jaguar problems. Jaguar computer replacement is also quick, with a turnaround
time of just three to five days, and saves you significantly over the cost of
going to a dealer.
Having Your ECU Tested
If you drive a European sports car, but aren't
sure whether Alfa Romeo computer replacement will fix your problem, you can
have your Alfa Romeo's ECU tested to find out. This is a reasonably priced
service that can save you significant money. And if the ECU is found to be
damaged, it can be repaired and tested to ensure that repairs were done
thoroughly.
ECU Exchange or Repair Reduces Dependence on Your
Dealership
When you know you have the option of Alfa Romeo
computer replacement, you're less dependent on your dealership and the
expensive service it offers. Many common European car malfunctions can be
traced to a faulty ECU. Cleaning, repairing, and testing the ECU can get your
car running beautifully again without draining your bank account. At
Specialized ECU Repair, we are experts at getting ECUs working properly, so you
can spend more time enjoying your ride.

During the summer of 2012, the engine in my 1991 Porsche 911 was rebuilt. At the same time, the Climate ECU failed and was sent to Specialized ECU to be rebuilt for $350 with a 5 year warranty.
ReplyDeleteThe Climate ECU ran fine for about 18 months and then failed in the spring of 2014 and was returned to Specialized ECU for warranty repair service. The ECU removal instructions contain no information about the Climate ECU also controlling the engine cooling as well. Their web sites states “In most cases the usual turnaround time is 3-5 days.”
One year later the repairs to my Climate ECU have not been completed. My Porsche was driven without adequate engine cooling provided by the Climate ECU computer. I found this out when the engine failed less than two years after a complete rebuild. No compression in one cylinder, damaged heads and a $9,000 repair bill.
Specialized ECU did not repair my unit in “3-5 days” or even 3-5 months – it’s been a year. After multiple emails and assurances that the repairs would be completed in days, the best Specialized ECU can offer was a refund of $350 and the return the failed ECU unit.
So Specialized ECU has left me with a $9,000 engine repair bill and a Climate ECU which will not cool the engine so the car is undriveable. Additionally, my best option is to purchase a new Climate ECU for $2,000.
I would like to share my experience with Specialized ECU to help others in their decision process.