LRNAD90
Adventurer
Protecting ECU from Water Damage?
In general, newer vehicles are probably better at this, but starting in the late 80’s and on many vehicles started having EFI and associated ECUs. Many were just bolted under the passenger seat (my ’89 Pathfinder for example). So for those out there that with similar concerns, what have you done to protect the ECU from water?
I’ve heard of people putting ECU’s in Tupperware before and leaving the lid off for ventilation under normal circumstances, curious what experience people have had with its vulnerability, and what other solutions people have come up with (besides converting to diesel or a carburetor) to protect it..
In general, newer vehicles are probably better at this, but starting in the late 80’s and on many vehicles started having EFI and associated ECUs. Many were just bolted under the passenger seat (my ’89 Pathfinder for example). So for those out there that with similar concerns, what have you done to protect the ECU from water?
I’ve heard of people putting ECU’s in Tupperware before and leaving the lid off for ventilation under normal circumstances, curious what experience people have had with its vulnerability, and what other solutions people have come up with (besides converting to diesel or a carburetor) to protect it..