M mwbm New Member Oct 11, 2011 #1 Hi Guys, Just a quick one: I'm currently trying to track an electrical gremlin, do I need to disconnect the battery before i unplug the EAS ECU to clean the connector? Thanks in advance
Hi Guys, Just a quick one: I'm currently trying to track an electrical gremlin, do I need to disconnect the battery before i unplug the EAS ECU to clean the connector? Thanks in advance
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Oct 11, 2011 #2 mwbm said: Hi Guys, Just a quick one: I'm currently trying to track an electrical gremlin, do I need to disconnect the battery before i unplug the EAS ECU to clean the connector? Thanks in advance Click to expand... Think it might be wise.
mwbm said: Hi Guys, Just a quick one: I'm currently trying to track an electrical gremlin, do I need to disconnect the battery before i unplug the EAS ECU to clean the connector? Thanks in advance Click to expand... Think it might be wise.
j the range New Member Oct 11, 2011 #5 dogsbody said: Have you got your EKA code? Click to expand... and the bible handy
M mwbm New Member Oct 11, 2011 #6 No i haven't. I'm assuming by the question i should prob go and get that first......
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Oct 11, 2011 #7 mwbm said: No i haven't. I'm assuming by the question i should prob go and get that first...... Click to expand... Think that maybe a good idea. I have never needed mine, but others find they need it all the time.
mwbm said: No i haven't. I'm assuming by the question i should prob go and get that first...... Click to expand... Think that maybe a good idea. I have never needed mine, but others find they need it all the time.
M mwbm New Member Oct 11, 2011 #8 Will play it safe and go and get it tomorrow. Luckily i live about 400 yards from a Land Rover dealership
Will play it safe and go and get it tomorrow. Luckily i live about 400 yards from a Land Rover dealership