An original ECU will have a Bosch label on it that is either brown or a yellowish tan color. A brand new ECU (within the last five years), will have a grey Bosch label. That should settle it for you. They all look new because they are crammed inside a box under the back seat. I have rebuilt 2.1l ECUs for $250 if anyone needs one. Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com Barrett Willet wrote: > Pulled my ECU today to find it looks brand spanking new. Barely any > dust and the labels look brand new. > Are ECU's marked with any kind of manufacturing date? I would like to > find out if it has been replaced by the PO or original issue. > Is this condition common in a 17 year old vanagon? > > Thanks > Barrett > '88 Wolfsburg...still not running > |
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