Post 18 is worth a sticky - am gonna add it to the FAQ....
Any think else worth knowing?
Any think else worth knowing?
Post 18 is worth a sticky - am gonna add it to the FAQ....
Any think else worth knowing?
That's easy.......
http://http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning_of_life
Keeping a Landy running - that's summat else .
Things to consider;
1, Current drain on an L322 is 20-30mA,same as a P38.
2,They take 16-18 mins to shut down to sleep,during which time there are several surges as different ECU's do their thing.
3,taking out fuses one by one and replacing them with a plug in will just take forever as plugging the unit in will in most cases wake it all up again.
4,An ordinary current clamp cant measure accurately down low enough,for this kind of measurement you need something like this; K Clamp Series AC/DC, 3.9mm ID, Cat. II 300V - Chauvin Arnoux | Chauvin Arnoux But the only problem,(Besides its cost) is that the clamp will only go around a small wire.I get areound this by using a suitable lead with a croc clip on either end and carefully connecting it into the circuit without losing contact - helps on L322's and is even more help on P38's as you dont have to set windows/sunroof etc.
5, Common drain issues on L322's are the final stage resistor for the fan motors keeping the HEVAC ecu awake,headlight lowering ecu's being full of water,LPG ecu's,old phone kits,dead tracker batteries and water in just about any loom or other ecu.
I have some factory data on P38 BECM's and nowhere does it mention sending one to sleep
Cheers everyone!
eightinavee, I think mine had the resistor upgrade done on a recall before I got it, so guess that rules that one out. It has got a crappy (IMO) old Parrott bluetooth thing that lights up as sono as the key is in ignition, want ot kae it off tbh but no idea where to start
Sorry, I misunderstood your post - I thought you meant some kind of special proceedure to force it to shut down.What your post describes is just the normal way the BECM shuts down.BTW the BECM will happily go to sleep with the bonnet open,contrary to many internet instructions and You tube videos.eightinavee wrote:
BECM:
To test for sleep mode:
Switch off interior lights (hold central button on light above centre of dash for several seconds)
Open Drivers door window and close door.
Insert Ignition Key and turn to position 2
Turn to off and leave the key in the barrel
Open the drivers door and the key-in message will be displayed on the instrument pack
The interior lights should still be off.....
Wait for 2 minutes (sometimes closer to 2 minutes 30 seconds) for the BeCM to go to sleep
If you can still see the Key-In message then the BeCM is awake.
If the message has gone, and you do something to wake the BeCM (try opening the bonnet), you'll get a bleep from the dash. This indicates that the BeCM has been awakened.
If you do this with an ammeter in series with the battery lead you'll see the current draw around 0.6 to 1A when the BeCM is awake and more like 0.05A when it's asleep.
BeCM - LandyWiki
I have a parrot installed on my L322. (It never worked when i bought it but thats not the point lol) With mine, i could access the wires for it from the front right quater pannel. Its the triangular black plastic trim to the side of the steering wheel, The corners are slightly rounded. You can't miss it. You have to open the door though because when the door is closed, it sits almost flush against it.
Here's a pic beause im probably confusing you lol.
Use a flathead screwdriver to "gently" pry it off. It is only held on by plastic clips and will just ping off. It will feel like you will break it but you wont. (i hope lol)
Once you take it off you should be able to disconnect it. Thats if they installed yours the same way they did mine of course!
my old parrot kit was installed behind the center air vent underneath the dash - fitters installed them wherever they wanted, was a right bugger to rip out ! lol
Right guys, not used the RR for 8 days, last used it last Monday was running for about 90 minutes without turning her off, didnt have anything on, no lights, radio, nothing. Parked her up at home, now, 8 days later she wont start again (key wont even turn in the ignition). Would the 90 minutes run last monday of charged the battery right up again? Or just enough to keep me going?
Would a long drive fully charge it up, or does it need to be charged? And if so, can it be done on the car as it weighs a tonne and is a pig to remove
Cheers again
right guys
been out this morning connected up my new charger, switched on the mains and nothing. Powerr light come on on the charger, in 'stand by' mode, but it wouldnt do anything when i pressed the 'mode' button to cycl thorugh to the correct chargig setting..... any ideasas im stumped????