GerRRSportV8
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A reverse polarity on the battery can kill an ecu.
Interesting cant find where the ECU is located, never easy eh
A reverse polarity on the battery can kill an ecu.
what voltage should there be, showing 12.35 volts?
@gstuart, is alllllll over it!
12.4 half an hour after coming off charge is not a lot of good, should be around 12.8 volts, if it drops below 12.6 after half an hour it's not got much capacity left..12.35 volts is bad and will drop even low as you try to start, give it a good charge then leave it to stand for half hour and retest. iirc less than 12.4 is a goosed battery.
I wouldn't worry about the ecu until the noid kit proves otherwise.
There is a company in England who can test and possibly repair your own if... It's damaged.
Ecu testing, is their name and you could give them a call maybe?
Not affilifiliflapped with them!!!
One step at a time my son
Plunged in to the wallet and bought the Hawkeye diagnostic, was like a dog with 2 dicks when i got home today
so its showing:
Low fuel presssure, actuator stuck open?
injector bank 1and 2 electrical failure P062D P062E.
Noid kit showed no pulse whatsoever?
Actuator, is that EGR valve?
Hi and thks for the update
Ah yes, nothing like having new toys , lol
assume those codes came straight back up after clearing them
May I aks please , have u done all the work urself or garages plse
Many thks
pa, just looking through a few links I have to see if there of any use
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