97-98 Mazda Protege 1.5 Engine Computer ECM ECU Z5A6 18 881 / Z5A618881 E2T86471T

Vendor: The Rest
Type: ECU

Mazda Protege 1.5 Liter Mitsubishi manufactured Engine Computer 

Z5A618881 E2T86471T

Up for sale is a Working, in excellent condition Mazda Protege 1.5 Liter ECU. This unit came out of a 1998 model year car with manual transmission. See part numbers at the top of the listing. This unit may not look fantastic, but it is internally inspected & in good condition as well as runtested good. This unit offers a 30 day functionality warranty. These commonly go bad with high mileage on these cars. additional, they are located under the front cup holder / ash tray and very commonly are damaged by internal corrosion due to beverage spills or cigarette ashes flying into them due to overloaded ash trays and the placement of the ECU.

MAZDA PROTEGE 97-98 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (under ctr dash), 1.5L, MT, std emis (Fed), ID Z5A6-18-881
MAZDA PROTEGE 97-98 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (under ctr dash), 1.5L, MT, std emis (Fed), ID Z5A6-18-881A
MAZDA PROTEGE 97-98 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (under ctr dash), 1.5L, MT, std emis (Fed), ID Z5A6-18-881B

As always with this type of component your best bet is to match the part number to the one on your original ECU. A faulty ECU is one of the most common no start or random stalling problems with these cars. These can also cause issues with erroneous check engine lights, idle control problems as well as emission control & cold or hot start problems. I have also seen fuel pump relay turn on faults (ECU won't turn on the fuel pump), as well as an condition where the high speed injector driver has failed. This causes the car to sit and idle fine, but it won't accelerate.If your car does not have these issues but you intend to keep it a while, I recommend our customers keep an extra ECU in the trunk. These units now have to be special ordered from most dealers new for big $$ (often times over $1000!), and you can never find one when you need one. Even now finding a good one second hand is getting to be quite difficult as these cars get older.

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