is there a market for boards from automotive electronics
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is there a market for boards from automotive electronics
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I see that my yard has a category for them so im assuming yes, as for what they pay im clueless.
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No way I need a better search button Then or was it answered after I posted
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Am I reading the same. Forum. I just searched again.and no luck.
I don't remember seeing a post on them, just a post on equipment to test them.
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Can someone post the thread this was posted in I read about 100 threads looking for it
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thx Kris Kringle, ive thrown away several or scrapped em, calling them tomorrow![]()
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Never throw anything away till you check for value.
P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
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If you enjoy your freedom, thank a vet.
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well thrown away is a loose term ive actually not been going to the trouble of taking them out, they been going to the shredder![]()
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If thier still good you should be able to sell them on e-bay
Did anybody find the thread or was that guy just being a dink. I've got a PILE of automobile ECM's sitting around.
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I just sold a GM after I pulled the board out of the alum housing, it still leaves a chunk of alum. around the pins but they take it. They threw it in one of my bigger piles, I think m.b. but I'll have to check with Computerscrapper to be sure. I know he does not like Fords cause the case is filled with solid tar and you can't remove it, and the buyers don't like that. Also I heard there is gold contacts (or board) having to do with airbags, but that could get dangerous if one accidentally went off. Hope this helps some,,, On the GM board, I figure there's 2 lb of alum. left after removing the board. I think the lid is stainless but haven't spark tested it yet.
Last edited by Mechanic688; 03-25-2012 at 12:54 PM.
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why not go ahead and blow them up if you do not e-bay them
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That was just me cheating while typing, sorry it's motherboard but I don't remember if it was #1,#2, or#3, that's why I said I'll have to check with CS.
#1 Motherboard *Description Below*- $4.00 per LB
#2 Motherboard *Description Below*- $3.10 per LB
#3 Motherboard *Description Below*- $2.20 per LB
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