SteelCityRover
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Hi guys, well its been roughly a month since I had a flat battery caused by my RF transmitter which knocked my BeCM and Petrol ECU out of sync, but since unplugginging the blue wire things have improved massively. No flat battery and starting everytime until this morning.
I returned home from a day out yesterday with everything normal and fuel in the tank. Came out to the car this morning for the school run, unlocked the car with the fob (no flat battery) got the kids in and jumped in myself. I then turned the car over for a few seconds and thought I felt it fire up so I released the key but I didn't hear it fire up because the kids started shouting.
When they stopped and I realised it had not started I thought nothing of it and tried again but I was only greeted by the familiar sound of the engine cranking over but not firing up. I then tried locking and unlocking the car and trying again but to no use. It was displaying all the trade marks of loosing sync but without the battery going flat.
Has anyone else's P38 ever lost sync between the BeCM and engine ECU without the battery going flat?
All advice and comments appreciated James.
I returned home from a day out yesterday with everything normal and fuel in the tank. Came out to the car this morning for the school run, unlocked the car with the fob (no flat battery) got the kids in and jumped in myself. I then turned the car over for a few seconds and thought I felt it fire up so I released the key but I didn't hear it fire up because the kids started shouting.
When they stopped and I realised it had not started I thought nothing of it and tried again but I was only greeted by the familiar sound of the engine cranking over but not firing up. I then tried locking and unlocking the car and trying again but to no use. It was displaying all the trade marks of loosing sync but without the battery going flat.
Has anyone else's P38 ever lost sync between the BeCM and engine ECU without the battery going flat?
All advice and comments appreciated James.
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