What other ideas do u have. I’ve asked them to check the alternator make. I do appreciate your help gstuart as I do all the other people that have commented and offered advice.
no probs and as u asked so nicely happy to help where I can
firstly plus 1 what
@Mark Piercy has mentioned ref the 2 x batteries and the BMS module
would really help if u got some form of diagnostic reader and a multimeter , will,pay for themselves very quickly along with being so handy to keep in the vehicle
if the batteries all check out and u still gettting the eco error to me that points towards the gearbox, when u get the error I assume the stop start no longer works until u Cycle it, ie resetting it like u would with a computer
that can be bad pins at the mechatronic connection , or loom going to it, bad earth , but of course the alternator and batteries , earths have to be 100% ok , before doing anything else
u can test the canbus yourself using a basic multimeter , if u would like me to talk u through that am happy to do so , must confess when I first bought my D3 some 6 x years ago I knew nothing about canbus , having a nice dad , lol, he treated me to a lot of the test equipment , seeing the canbus is the electrical backbone of the vehicle of how all the modules talk with one another so learnt a lot and saving a fortune along the way , ie a breakout box with the leads that allows u to test systems in more detail , but that’s further down the road so to speak if u wish to get a lot more involved
wonder if it’s worth getting some battery monitors , ref BM2 , there only around £20 for each battery and very easy to fit There used via an app on ur iPhone or iPad , u will be able to do several tests , , enclosed some screen shots for u
plus more screen shots of that Autel AP200 , another great basic tool as having fault codes is half the battle , then with them it helps considerably trying to pin faults down
my concern is u having to pay garage fees that can accumulate very quickly, moreover no accurate cure to the faults
personally would get some BM2 battery monitors , multimeter and Autel AP200 , consider them as an investment as these motors really do need some basic tools or ur keep having to pay out everytime a fault shows up, plus of course having them yourself it’s the convenience in not having to wait for an appointment
know There not a substitute for vast experinace or very expensive scanners but is a very good start asit At least gives u some idea of where to look
hope that helps and indeed as I mentioned as u asked so nicely happy to help where I can, always a team effort seeing there’s around half a dozen of us that know these motors very well as we have our own little speciality so to speak