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Originally Posted by mikealder
bba did a good job on my faulty ETM, the Electronic Throttle Motor (ETM) is the unit that contains the pots that wear out due to poor design, if you asked for an ETS repair then I can see why there is some confusion. The ETM is just one part of the ETS system as a whole.
They repair the ETM by changing the faulty pots, send you the unit back so there is no software loading involved, the non turbo models are a doddle to remove/ replace, turbo engines are a little more difficult to access the ETM but it's certainly a simple DIY task to do - Mike
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Phoned them today... spoke to someone different... all seems good
Bench test first to make sure the throttle body is faulty
If found faulty then they will recondition and post back
Gonna remove it and send it of next week so will let you know how much and the outcome..
Thanks for all your help..
FatLadZ: Wise decision I guess, how long did it last out of curiosity before you had it replaced?.