Well, if it comes to that, here are some words from my farmer uncle, who could fix anything. I was helping him fix some knackered piece of machinery, and was worried about getting it wrong:I can buy a terrain module from the breakers for 25£ if needed.
I don't relish the thought of reworking the BCM it's a bit beyond me being a plumber and all. I'm good at soldering pipes but that's about it......
I guess a sticky relay would be obvious with a multimeter on an unpowered board.Crash mode is a software issue as well as a hardware issue.
What age is your FL2? There was new software for the crash mode for the CJB but it’s also triggered if a relay is sticking - you’d need a wiring diagram to work out which one it is
Yep I think it has
A right sloppy job if you ask me.
There is possibly a damaged track near the centre of the board
Above pin 13 looks worse with a mag glass.
When the cars hot as it is parked in full sun it faults within a few minutes and won't reset for hours. The only component that gets battered by the sun is the IPK just got a hunch there's a fault with it as it warms up.
that will be fun, if you have never done one beforeYou could be right. I'd be tempted to reflow all the chips myself, particularly that large quad pack in the middle of the PCB.
that will be fun, if you have never done one before
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