PastyMuncher83
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How do all,
I am struggling to communicate with the EAS on my 4.6 '95 I've recently acquired. I cannot get the EAS suite to achieve a good idle and i am out of ideas now, so any help gratefully appreciated!
The car has a soft fault so fortunately is still driveable, but i can see it leaking from the valve block, thanks to the soapy water technique, so bought it cheap planning to sort the EAS out as had converted my last P38 from coils back to Bags last year. I was aiming to clear the faults and deflate the bags so i could sort the leak. I have also replaced the delay timer with the yellow relay and that has solved the battery drain.
Using the same laptop and version of EAS suite that talked to my last one fine i am unable to connect.
I have tried using a USB to Serial adapter, not the preferred method i know, but to no avail.
I have tried using a separate laptop on XP with 2 different usb adaptors and correct drivers but no good.
I have 2 different OBD2 to serial EAS Comms leads but neither work.
I have checked the 5 Amp diagnostic fuse in the engine bay fuse box.
I have sacrificed one of the EAS leads and spliced it directly into the corresponding wires to the OBD2 port, as its showing some signs of corrosion. I know have a stealth EAS Serial port in the glove box, but still doesn't connect.
I have checked the EAS ECU connections and they all look fine, sometimes you can drive for 30mins before the soft fault kicks in.
I have removed both side front lower kick panels to check for any wiring/corrosion damage, but every things fine.
I have been in contact with the EAS wizard, aka Datatek, and the only thing that stands out is when i plug the lead into the laptop, i do not get the "SLOW, MAX SPEED 35MPH" warning on the dash. So i'm guessing there is no comms connection whatsoever?
Luckily i bought 2 P38's to get me back in the game, as this ones trying its best to achieve donor car status!
I am struggling to communicate with the EAS on my 4.6 '95 I've recently acquired. I cannot get the EAS suite to achieve a good idle and i am out of ideas now, so any help gratefully appreciated!
The car has a soft fault so fortunately is still driveable, but i can see it leaking from the valve block, thanks to the soapy water technique, so bought it cheap planning to sort the EAS out as had converted my last P38 from coils back to Bags last year. I was aiming to clear the faults and deflate the bags so i could sort the leak. I have also replaced the delay timer with the yellow relay and that has solved the battery drain.
Using the same laptop and version of EAS suite that talked to my last one fine i am unable to connect.
I have tried using a USB to Serial adapter, not the preferred method i know, but to no avail.
I have tried using a separate laptop on XP with 2 different usb adaptors and correct drivers but no good.
I have 2 different OBD2 to serial EAS Comms leads but neither work.
I have checked the 5 Amp diagnostic fuse in the engine bay fuse box.
I have sacrificed one of the EAS leads and spliced it directly into the corresponding wires to the OBD2 port, as its showing some signs of corrosion. I know have a stealth EAS Serial port in the glove box, but still doesn't connect.
I have checked the EAS ECU connections and they all look fine, sometimes you can drive for 30mins before the soft fault kicks in.
I have removed both side front lower kick panels to check for any wiring/corrosion damage, but every things fine.
I have been in contact with the EAS wizard, aka Datatek, and the only thing that stands out is when i plug the lead into the laptop, i do not get the "SLOW, MAX SPEED 35MPH" warning on the dash. So i'm guessing there is no comms connection whatsoever?
Luckily i bought 2 P38's to get me back in the game, as this ones trying its best to achieve donor car status!