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    Car Computers - What grade board?

    To the e-waste guys, what are these classified as? Is there any gold on them or are the pins all brass? Also, I have a few that are encased in a thick gel and I was wondering if I should sell them like that or if there is a good way to remove that stuff because in some cases it keeps the board stuck to the heavy aluminum case.



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    I would need a photo to be 100% sure but a good rule of thumb...if it looks gold...it could be gold. I would need to see it so I could grade it.
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    Is this what your thinking of?




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    ulver44,

    Please put an introduction thread up so we can know you a little better, its just proper forum etiquette.


    Posting a picture of the board will aid greatly in the identification and proper valuing. It will give the experienced E-waste members to properly answer your question.
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    I don't tear them down. They go to the auto core buyer.....anywhere from $1-$75 each

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    Does your auto core buyer pay for singles? If so Ill need some info for the next car I scrap out.

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    Now, I am curious...where you guys and girls getting these from in the car?
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    george they are usualy either under the dash by the fuse panel or on the firewall. Look for the large harness and where it goes. The wires always lead to the ecu.

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    Dodge trucks--- They are on the firewall passenger side. There is 3 5/16 bolts that hold it in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by divapickers View Post
    Dodge trucks--- They are on the firewall passenger side. There is 3 5/16 bolts that hold it in.
    Scott and Betty
    Sorry I forgot to tell you that it is under the hood.

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    I take it the firewall, is the area between you and the engine?

    Not to sound truly stupid, but I know only enough about cars to get me through. The rest my father in law deals with it.


    Will keep it in mind for next time.

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    Your right George, it's the big metal "wall" directly behind the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Does your auto core buyer pay for singles? If so Ill need some info for the next car I scrap out.
    I have not found a good buyer anywhere near Colorado. I load up about once a year & head to Illinois.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight View Post
    Is this what your thinking of?
    Yes, but some have the green boards stuck to their individual aluminum cases with a gel that im unsure how to remove.

    Easyrecycle, i sent you an email with pictures because I cant post links here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c4f5 View Post
    I don't tear them down. They go to the auto core buyer.....anywhere from $1-$75 each
    Wow. I dont know any local auto core buyers, and ive already removed the cases that I could and scrapped the screws..

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    ^^^^That's why I have to sit on cores. Gotta save up enough to make the trip worthwhile.

    Also, yes, they'll have to be complete to be refurbishable cores. I average about $4 a piece on them...without any disassembly labor...most are in the $1-7 range, with a few higher dollar ones out there.
    Last edited by c4f5; 01-19-2012 at 11:08 AM. Reason: added comment

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    I was finding these under the seats of cars. At the time I was just recycling the looms & getting the cast Ali cases.
    Didn't know about the Gold at the time.

    Looking back I think there probably was a good amount of gold in there, all the vibrations & heat etc.
    Mid 80's Jap cars had heaps of wire in them, amazing amounts of copper wire, 'thicker than your wrist' looms across the dash.

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    Wanted to open this old thread, and see if any one has a core buyer for auto computers that they can recommend

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1956 View Post
    Wanted to open this old thread, and see if any one has a core buyer for auto computers that they can recommend
    Theres a thread asking the same question which members have very recently posted to. Has info about comp core buyers.
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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