Hi All,
Bottom Line: I need help with getting my EAS to work on my classic after reinstating much of the system. It has never worked in the time I've had the car but all the components seem to check out as far as I can tell. I'm located in Nottingham UK if anyone is willing to help me in person. Any guidance on here is also appreciated.
Picture of Puppy in car just because she's cute. Not relevant to issue...
Background:
I'm nearly at the end of getting my Vogue LSE back on the road after about 4 years sorting it out. One of the jobs I've done is to reinstall all the missing bits of EAS. Just need to get the system working and bleed the brakes and I think I'm ready for the MOT Test. When I got the car most of the EAS was present but the bag had been replaced with coils and the sensors removed. I've replaced the bags and sensors, tested the wiring harness and pneumatic connections, rebuilt the pump and the valve block. I have experience with EAS on mom's P38 which I have been maintaining for several years.
When I power on the ignition, with the loopback connector plugged into the EAS diagnostics port or with the computer connected I get both up and down lights on solid. This never changes. I'm sure before I pulled the wiring looms that they used to flash for 30 seconds after the engine was started indicating a fault but they don't seem to now.
Issue:
I'm having a nightmare trying to get the EAS to talk to my computer. I never have any trouble with talking to mom's P38 using the same laptop and EAS Unlock Suite. I now have two cables for the classic - one I made myself and one from eBay. Both behave the same. If I loop back the Tx and Rx lines I get matching data so I know that both are transmitting and receiving ok. This is supported by my bought cable behaving the same as my home made one. Both cables build on FTDI USB-Serial emulators and I have the correct software and drivers installed for those cables. I also have a RoverGauge 14CUX diagnostic cable built on the same USB-Serial emulator which works correctly.
When I hit initialise with the cable connected the timer relay clicks during the initialisation process as I am used to from the P38 so I believe the the transistor part of the cables is working also. When I try to initialise communications with EAS Unlock Suite, I get the normal Tx 0 0 0 0 1 FF ... but only PP and occasionally a single 0 in the Rx.
I've tried two ECUs, one of which was bought as a good used unit from eBay and both behave the same.
Cheers for reading the wall of text! Hope someone can help.
Rich
Bottom Line: I need help with getting my EAS to work on my classic after reinstating much of the system. It has never worked in the time I've had the car but all the components seem to check out as far as I can tell. I'm located in Nottingham UK if anyone is willing to help me in person. Any guidance on here is also appreciated.
Picture of Puppy in car just because she's cute. Not relevant to issue...
Background:
I'm nearly at the end of getting my Vogue LSE back on the road after about 4 years sorting it out. One of the jobs I've done is to reinstall all the missing bits of EAS. Just need to get the system working and bleed the brakes and I think I'm ready for the MOT Test. When I got the car most of the EAS was present but the bag had been replaced with coils and the sensors removed. I've replaced the bags and sensors, tested the wiring harness and pneumatic connections, rebuilt the pump and the valve block. I have experience with EAS on mom's P38 which I have been maintaining for several years.
When I power on the ignition, with the loopback connector plugged into the EAS diagnostics port or with the computer connected I get both up and down lights on solid. This never changes. I'm sure before I pulled the wiring looms that they used to flash for 30 seconds after the engine was started indicating a fault but they don't seem to now.
Issue:
I'm having a nightmare trying to get the EAS to talk to my computer. I never have any trouble with talking to mom's P38 using the same laptop and EAS Unlock Suite. I now have two cables for the classic - one I made myself and one from eBay. Both behave the same. If I loop back the Tx and Rx lines I get matching data so I know that both are transmitting and receiving ok. This is supported by my bought cable behaving the same as my home made one. Both cables build on FTDI USB-Serial emulators and I have the correct software and drivers installed for those cables. I also have a RoverGauge 14CUX diagnostic cable built on the same USB-Serial emulator which works correctly.
When I hit initialise with the cable connected the timer relay clicks during the initialisation process as I am used to from the P38 so I believe the the transistor part of the cables is working also. When I try to initialise communications with EAS Unlock Suite, I get the normal Tx 0 0 0 0 1 FF ... but only PP and occasionally a single 0 in the Rx.
I've tried two ECUs, one of which was bought as a good used unit from eBay and both behave the same.
Cheers for reading the wall of text! Hope someone can help.
Rich