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Old 11-12-2009, 10:16 AM   #1
all4fordau
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Default Welding precautions AU3

I just want to know what everyone does when using an electric welder on their cars? I want to do a small job on the exhaust pipe using an arc welder. I know that on older cars prior to electronics that you just disconnected the battery and all was ok. With the modern electronics, is there anything else that needs to be disconnected prior to welding, such as the ecu or anything else???
I dont want to stuff up the electronics. :togo:

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