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mgwanderer Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: Kortrijk Posts: 124 |
Great, and I hope you will keep us informed with the outcome
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20th Jun 2018 1:58 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
And the results are in, but stupidly I forgot to ask Bell what the results one way or another would suggest ..
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20th Jun 2018 6:58 pm |
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mgwanderer Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: Kortrijk Posts: 124 |
The results are a bit ambiguous, it can be the fuse, it can be the wiring, it can be the ECU, it can be the pump.
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20th Jun 2018 7:15 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
The only wiring check I think I could have missed was ground continuity, there are two ground wires on the connector but I suspect I only used one on my tests. The car's back up on ramps at home so that is a quick check I might as well carry out. ----------
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21st Jun 2018 8:18 am |
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mgwanderer Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: Kortrijk Posts: 124 |
When you disconnect the ECU spray some contact cleaner on the pins
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21st Jun 2018 8:40 am |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Cheers, this is where it gets frustrating with the unknowns. Does anyone happen to know if the ECU can be removed and refitted without the need to new gaskets and/or fluid replacement? If I'm going to do anything that immobilises the vehicle, I won't do that while I'm still undecided about taking it to the local garage. ----------
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21st Jun 2018 1:08 pm |
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Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
Its a year since I had all my MY 2010 apart to service the haldex and change the diff but this is what I can remember:
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21st Jun 2018 3:30 pm |
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mgwanderer Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: Kortrijk Posts: 124 |
Any news yet Tony
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25th Jun 2018 8:22 am |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Not yet. Car's sitting in the barn on wheel ramps. It will be a week or so until I could get it into the garage, if I go that route but at the moment I'm wondering whether to just take a punt on a second hand ECU. ----------
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25th Jun 2018 12:21 pm |
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mgwanderer Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: Kortrijk Posts: 124 |
Ask the question on here if anybody has one or go to eBay and look or go to one of these second hand car parts website where you say what you want and they come back with offers.
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25th Jun 2018 1:38 pm |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
Sorry if this is obvious or I have misunderstood, but when you clear the faults, do they immediately come back up or only when you turn on the engine and drive? Would a physical fault with the Haldex not only alert the ECU once it is running whereas a wiring fault to the ECU would give an immediate error code?
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25th Jun 2018 6:51 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
To answer the last question, the fault codes come back immediately after being erases. Moving on I have just tried a second hand ECU and the symptoms are exactly the same ..
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29th Jun 2018 7:06 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Yet more checks and now I'm pretty certain there's a problem with the power. I measure 12V (or whatever) at the connector, but when I connect a small load (motorcycle indicator) the voltage drops to zero. The problem is on the supply side, checked by adding a ground cable from the battery -ve. Voltage at the fuse is unchanged, so I'm losing it somewhere between the fuse and the connector.
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7th Jul 2018 12:42 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3118 |
Tony
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7th Jul 2018 3:05 pm |
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