20-09-2012, 11:29 AM
Your Bloody car!!!
how much for your ecu
how much for your ecu
“Someone get the foghorn, Kyles out in the Diseaseal again”
Immobiliser
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20-09-2012, 11:29 AM
Your Bloody car!!!
how much for your ecu
“Someone get the foghorn, Kyles out in the Diseaseal again”
20-09-2012, 06:16 PM
Haha! I'll get there soon I hope. If not then make me a offer!!! :p. trying again Sunday going to get it back down to my uncles garage get in the pit and look around for anything missing
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
21-09-2012, 08:18 PM
Right people!
Tinkering the car today with my dads mate.... Eurika... Almost! The car tried to start with easy start being sprayed into intake. We think immobliser has kicked in and stopped fuel. I know I said we checked injectors for fuel but must of been what's left in pipes. So what do you think? Immobliser? If so how do I bypass immobliser?
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
21-09-2012, 11:50 PM
Sorry to disappoint but of course it will "try to start" with easy start, that's what it's for. It's more easily combustible so it will run even without diesel until none is left in the intake. With diesel present it will just get the head hot enough to keep it combusting the diesel. It sounds like there isn't enough pressure for the injectors if you say they are getting fuel (sure I read that above).
Current Car: Lexus CT200h 1.8 138, 2013, 19,500 miles
Previous Car: VW Passat 2.0 TDi 140, 2005, 136,000 miles Previous Car: Peugeot 306 XLdt (stock!), 150,000 miles (I miss this car )
22-09-2012, 12:04 AM
They was getting fuel when I checked but doesn't the immobiliser stop te injectors from releasing the fuel?
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
22-09-2012, 12:04 AM
Yeah it probably does that as well as cutting the fuel pump.
Current Car: Lexus CT200h 1.8 138, 2013, 19,500 miles
Previous Car: VW Passat 2.0 TDi 140, 2005, 136,000 miles Previous Car: Peugeot 306 XLdt (stock!), 150,000 miles (I miss this car )
22-09-2012, 06:06 AM
Check the signals going to the FPR and injectors, that'll tell you if the ECU is locking them out.
22-09-2012, 08:59 AM
Fpr? And what you mean by signal? Power readings or with pp2000?
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
22-09-2012, 10:10 AM
Get a multimeter on there, the injectors should be getting 80v, cant remember the values for fpr, cully might be able to tell you. Fpr is the black unit plugged into the gearbox side of the hp pump.
22-09-2012, 10:23 AM
Ok dude cheers will get my dad to check when he's down I have work soon. Just primed the fuel With key turned and the fuel pipe going into the filter housing... That's pissing fuel while its priming. So it's not lift pump.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
22-09-2012, 11:09 AM
Would you trust this online company to unlock my ecu? I'd have to send it off to them.
http://www.cartechelectronics.com/unlock-edc15c2
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
22-09-2012, 01:32 PM
(22-09-2012, 10:10 AM)Poodle Wrote: Get a multimeter on there, the injectors should be getting 80v, cant remember the values for fpr, cully might be able to tell you. Fpr is the black unit plugged into the gearbox side of the hp pump. Was that a typo? 80Volts? Surely it should be more like 8? (22-09-2012, 11:09 AM)kentiiboii Wrote: Would you trust this online company to unlock my ecu? I'd have to send it off to them. And.....personally, no I wouldn't. Why wouldn't you just buy an unlocked one rather than risk breaking your one when it may not even be that at fault?
22-09-2012, 03:59 PM
No tom, 80v. Just open google and stop embarrassing yourself.
Kent, the ECU doctor did mine when i was having immobiliser issues, was a good result, quick service and not too expensive.
22-09-2012, 05:21 PM
(22-09-2012, 03:59 PM)Poodle Wrote: No tom, 80v. Just open google and stop embarrassing yourself. I tried googling (well, bing'ing) and came up with nothing. How the hell do you get 80 volts from a 12 volt supply?
22-09-2012, 05:41 PM
Had a look at ecu doctor they have standard rate if £120. Car tech will do it if I send it out to them for £50.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
22-09-2012, 07:57 PM
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22-09-2012, 08:25 PM
(22-09-2012, 07:49 PM)Poodle Wrote: Clicky You'll have to copy n past it dude can't get onto it.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
PM me your email addy mate and i'll send it over.
A partial version is available here: http://www.christiantena.pwp.blueyonder....epump.html. Same thing again, part 17, near the bottom of the page. Mostly just an exercise to show what can be done with 5 minutes on google. (22-09-2012, 05:41 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: Had a look at ecu doctor they have standard rate if £120. Car tech will do it if I send it out to them for £50. Fair enough bud, up to you. Have you found any reviews? Bound to be some on various forums about the place. Their site looks a lot more professional than the ECU doctors tbf, although that's not hard lol.
23-09-2012, 06:37 AM
Ah fair enough, I got the wrong idea, that 80v is when the 'spike' occurs, its not constant, that won't even be measurable with a multimeter though, happens far too quick. You'd need something like picoscope to measure that, and the engine has to be running, I remember doing injector tests at college now.
But, I thought you were just testing voltage presence without the engine running (seeing as Kent can't get it to start), which would only be battery voltage iirc.
23-09-2012, 08:02 AM
might help
high pressure pump.pdf (Size: 328.54 KB / Downloads: 11) and also **facepalm** @ Tom thought you had electrical training! takes 80v to lift the injector and 50v to hold open once lifted and yes you can make 80v without the car running just by turning it over the ecu makes 80volts from 11-14v the ecu shuts down if the voltage is too low
23-09-2012, 08:23 AM
(23-09-2012, 08:02 AM)cully Wrote: might help Electrical installation training, I can (theoretically) wire houses for plug sockets and lights.........electronics is completely different as you know! Plus as I've said before, grades mean fuckall in real life situations tbh. I'm still sure you wont be able to measure that 80v on a multimeter though??
23-09-2012, 08:29 AM
not with your multimeter maybe
id love to go out and prove you wrong but its raining here
23-09-2012, 08:33 AM
(23-09-2012, 08:29 AM)cully Wrote: not with your multimeter maybe Well, we couldn't with the ones at college (albeit cheap crap that never did really work properly), but I'm gonna assume you've got a really expensive one that saves readings and probably shows wave graphs and shit.
25-09-2012, 01:40 PM
Immobiliser should be back tomorrow from being unblocked. Hopefully this works :/
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
25-09-2012, 01:45 PM
Good luck Kent!
25-09-2012, 02:15 PM
Thanks will let you know results tomorrow when it's arrives .
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
25-09-2012, 06:27 PM
Tom you could measure it with certain multimeters. Some can record the highest voltage until 'reset'
I dont know much about pug diesels but if they work anything like the petrol immobilisers, I highly doubt its just locked its self. It just doesnt happen. I assume youve checked the connection to the pickup ring for the key and even checked the key to make sure someones not epically trolling you and taken the chip?
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
25-09-2012, 07:09 PM
No ones taken the chip as it never leave my pocket. As for wiring I got no chance! I see wires as colours and that's it. So that's why I sent it to be unlocked.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
25-09-2012, 07:18 PM
That would be some serious trolling! Dont think anyone would be that much of a lady garden to take his chip and still not say after 3 weeks!
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