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Offline MidwestJest141

2024 Uforce 1000 ECU
« on: July 21, 2024, 02:26:56 PM »
Hello i just acquired a 2024 Uforce 1000 with 18 hours on it. It was part of a recent major flood we had this year and i am in the process of getting it cleaned up and back in action. Upon reviewing the machine for water damage i found that the dash turns on and functions, the lights and winch function and all of the fuses and relays are intact and still in working condition. There is a no start/crank condition on the machine and the work/normal mode button does not work. I evaluated the ECU and noted that there was one of the small pins in the larger ecu connector that had corroded as well as overheated and broke/melted off. I was able to remove and depin the wire from the connecter and remove the broken pin from the harness with no damage to the harness. I am looking to buy a new ECU to put in the machine in hopes that it will work again. Looks like a new ECU is around $699. I did see one used 2021 ECU for sale on eBay and i am curious if that ECU would work on a 2024? My thoughts are that the 2021 may have had different functions and features than the 2024 and it likely has a different tune programmed along with possibly different pin configurations? looking for some guidance on if a 2021 ecu would work on a 2024 model? it would save me some money ultimately. Thanks in advance!

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Offline murdo

Re: 2024 Uforce 1000 ECU
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2024, 02:35:38 AM »
Find the part number of the ecu and google into aliexpress. Be a lot cheaer than factory.

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Offline Lazydayz

Re: 2024 Uforce 1000 ECU
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2024, 05:32:20 PM »
The 21 does not have the work/normal switch so I would say it may fit but different tune you may only lose that function

Steve @ RNG would Likley be able to answer any questions if you give them a call
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