ATP have been remanufacturing / reconditioning ECUs since 1988. ECU technologies have evolved over the years to the point where the state of the art ECUs are specifically configured to the individual vehicle (in addition to the immobiliser code matching).
Regardless of the process involved the key principle for our engineers and designers is to create a product that is at least as reliable as the original design and to exceed that standard wherever possible.
A more reliable product can be achieved by introducing higher specification components in key areas that are more robust than the original.ATP have the advantage of being able to analyse failure patterns in the original ECUs and upgrade the specification of components to avoid the same failure in the future.
Every ECU in our remanufactured range has a specific design profile : this means that every ECU of that part number is subject to the same rigorous reconditioning process regardless of its individual failure pattern. The remanufacturing design profile is derived by collating data from a vast array of faulty ECUs and analysing the failures.
As an example, consider an ECU profile that stipulates the replacement of say, 50 components. Once these 50 components have been replaced, the ECU is tested for the first time. Through analysis we know that 99% of the remanufactured units will pass. Some of the 50 components changed during stage one of the rebuild may not actually be faulty at that time.
There are 2 reasons for doing this:
The very small percentage of ECUs that do not pass first test can be analysed individually. The reason for the problem can be investigated and a decision made as to whether the ECU can be reliably recovered.
The key stages of remanufacturing are:
Visual inspection : is there any physical damage to the outer casing, are all the location lugs and flanges intact. More importantly, is there any corrosion or damage to the ECU pins which will affect the reliability of any test result AND possibly damage the test harness.
Component replacement : the specific design profile for the part number as highlighted earlier.
Final test and inspection: running the ECU on the test machine in its assembled state gives a 100% guarantee that it is working reliably. Only at this point will the ECU be fitted with the ATP label ready for dispatch.
The staff at ATP Electronics take great pride in producing a remanufactured item that is a credit to the company, and will give many reliable years service for our customers and beyond.