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Postby keirand89 » Sun May 13, 2018 10:10 pm

i have a 2005 transit t350 90 rwd tipper , it recently bent a valve, decided to put in a replacement engine, and have done so it was from a 2000.
I put in the new engine along with its ecu and diesel pump and key reader, the van runs sweet as a nut, but I have no speedo, rev counter, temp gauge and odo reads dashes.
after doing some digging on here I have read that I would need to get the ecu reprogrammed? is this the case?
or if I was to put the original ecu pump and key reader back in would this solve my problem? or is the engine coded too?

any help/advice would be greatly appeciated
thanks
Keiran
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Re: help

Postby andz327 » Tue May 15, 2018 12:15 pm

keirand89 wrote:i have a 2005 transit t350 90 rwd tipper , it recently bent a valve, decided to put in a replacement engine, and have done so it was from a 2000.
I put in the new engine along with its ecu and diesel pump and key reader, the van runs sweet as a nut, but I have no speedo, rev counter, temp gauge and odo reads dashes.
after doing some digging on here I have read that I would need to get the ecu reprogrammed? is this the case?
or if I was to put the original ecu pump and key reader back in would this solve my problem? or is the engine coded too?

any help/advice would be greatly appeciated
thanks
Keiran
Would imagine dash clocks are different on a 2000 compared to 2005, why didn't you just put your pump on new engine ?
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Re: help

Postby Luke » Tue May 15, 2018 10:38 pm

hello and welcome to the forum :D
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