I haven't had a P259 fail yet, for an unknown reason.
But I have heard it is weak, so I only use it for the Tachometer now.
I use Stepper, Inj, or Ign to drive the fuel pump relay, so I don't get a call from
someone sitting on the the side of the road.
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I had one car that had a few channels of the P259 and Inj Fets fail. I did a full re-wire of the harness, re-did the grounds twice, went from low_z injectors with resistors to high_z injectors, still had problems.
The car ran properly for a few weeks..... then the owner replaced his coil wire, and the car started misfiring again.
I asked what kind of coil wire it was, and found that it was solid core (BIG No-No-).
It turns out - that the 4 idnition leads were solid core the entire time.
Got a new set of OEM wires, and all of the misfires and problems disappeared.
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I had an ECU that was in service for 6 months, blow out the Stepper Chip while bench testing it controlling a relay. No reason was found. The ECU still works in a non-stepper application.
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My second ever VEMS Install, the ecu would lock open the injectors and fuel pump randomly during start-up.
Once a day, once a week, no rhyme or reason.
I was using an FJO injector driver, and logging my Autronic WB 0-5v into the analog channel.
I removed both of those items, and the ecu has been in service ever since (2 years)
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I have had 3 cars, that have had injector fets fail for absolutely no reason. Flyback was connected, grounds were solid, EC26 was connected to GND5, etc. Two of them were with 12 ohm injectors, one was with 5 ohn injectors. I lost many potential customers over these failures.