Dopey

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EAS Kicker Light, Problem if its working it should talk to the ECU even if there's no problem right?
 
Check the pins in the OBDII port aren't corroded. I've got a bit of a leak on mine and it fills the port with water. Yours might have had the same issue at some point?
 
My port is ok, its been used about 6 times this week and they are fine, its the Kicker (bought on eBay)
 
But has it been used to connect to eas ecu? The different ecu use different pins.
Was just a thought.
 
Its meant to clear faults in the EAS system, like this , but I get no led light at all, its dead, I have just returned it to him anyway
 
I thought you never ever ever connect anything electronic with the ignition on or at stage 2 otherwise the BECM throws a wobbly
 
check EAS relay under left hand seat hasn't been swapped out for standard relay. EAS relay is slightly taller and black. Sometimes these get swapped for standard ones if there are EAS issues and EAS diagnostics won't initiate if swapped.
 
His vehicle has been plugged into the EASUnlockSuite a couple of times in the last two weeks or so with no connection or comms issues....His relay is the correct type too....
 
I thought you never ever ever connect anything electronic with the ignition on or at stage 2 otherwise the BECM throws a wobbly

Don't think so. Depending on the module some stuff only works with ignition on and some off.
 
Oh ok. I thought that you had to connect before you turned ignition on
 
Oh ok. I thought that you had to connect before you turned ignition on
Good idea, certainly. But EAS works with no ignition and if you enter the module on the Nanocom then turn the ignition sometimes it loses its place and you have to start again. Not sure how the kicker works but might be connected?
 

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