Autotech 10.215.360 Q-Chip, Corrado VR6 User Manual

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VR6 Models
4. Examine the chips on the board. The chip that you will be replacing will be the only one set into a

socket, and will usually have a white "H" shaped plastic retainer covering it. If you do not see any
socketed chips, call Autotech before proceeding any further.

5. Before removing the stock chip, take note of the location of the notch at the top of the chip. It is

mandatory that the Q-chip be installed in exactly the same position! If you install the Q-chip
backwards, you will damage your control unit as well as the Q-chip. Remove the stock chip by first
removing the white retaining clip, then gently pry out the chip from the socket, using a small
screwdriver between the two. Note! To prevent bending the pins, change sides often until the chip
is completely removed. Autotech will not be responsible for chips with pin damage.

Note: The socket should also have a corresponding notch or dot to aid in correct alignment.

6. Insert the Q-chip into the socket only after you have double-checked that it is in the same position

as the original. Gently place it into the socket while ensuring that all the pins are going smoothly
into the socket holes. Now, lightly press the chip all the way down into the socket, while checking
that no pins are bending during installation. Re-install the plastic retaining clip and place your
stock chip inside the anti-static box from the Q-chip for safe keeping. Reverse the control unit
opening and removal steps listed above to finish your installation.

G60 Models
4. Remove the black "push pins" on the upper (smaller) printed circuit board and move the white

plastic off to the side. Remove the two screws holding the upper printed circuit board to the
harness connector and lift the printed circuit board up off of the plastic posts by closing them
with needle-nosed pliers and lifting on the board. The board will then pivot on the ribbon connector.

5. Remove the stamped steel RFI cover from the upper (smaller) printed circuit board by removing

the five nuts and screws keeping the two halves together. The chip will be in a socket and will have
a printed number "1 267 xxx xxx" or "FAEB xxx" on it. There will only be one chip in the whole ECU
that will be socketed. If you are unsure which chip to remove, call Autotech before going any
further!

6. Before removing the stock chip, take note of the location of the notch at the top of the chip. It is

mandatory that the Q-chip be installed in exactly the same position! If you install the Q-
chip backwards, you will damage your control unit as well as the Q-chip. Remove the stock chip by
gently prying out the chip from the socket, using a small screwdriver between the two. Note! To
prevent bending the pins, change sides often until the chip is completely removed. Autotech will
not be responsible for chips with pin damage.

7. Insert the Q-chip into the socket only after you have double-checked that it is in the same position

as the original. Gently place it into the socket while ensuring that all the pins are going smoothly
into the socket holes. Now, lightly press the chip all the way down into the socket, while checking
that no pins are bending during installation. Place your stock chip inside the anti-static box from
the Q-chip for safe keeping. Reverse the control unit opening and removal steps listed above to
finish your installation.

Note notch or dot
position.

Note notch or dot
position

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