my p38 drains battery after 4 days ingnition says key in when not so what is the right lube to use on ingnition switch and were to get it jellyspanners and any body
There is so much on a p38 its hard to tell, it could be a relay stuck and not shutting a system down..?
if yours it an automatic there is a red led light by the gear selector, observe this when its dark as it shows if the becm has shut down by going out, you will need to sit in the car with all electrics off for a while...
Has your car got any accessories fitted to it...amp towing relays etc...?
No, the code is in the BECM, the RF receiver just what it says on the tin, it receives the code from the fob and sends it to the BECM.I have the usual battery discharge problem on my P38 4.6 HSE and so am going to replace the RF receiver with the latest version. It looks a fairly simple unscrew/screw-up job, the question I have is does the key or anything else need to be recoded?
No, the code is in the BECM, the RF receiver just what it says on the tin, it receives the code from the fob and sends it to the BECM.
Too bloody ill and it's also too bloody cold. I can manage without the car till it warms up a bit, got the trusty, or maybe that should be rusty, old TransitWhat you doing on here arent you supposed to be fitting a gearbox
Thanks very much.No, the code is in the BECM, the RF receiver just what it says on the tin, it receives the code from the fob and sends it to the BECM.
Hi,
Thanks for all the replies. The battery is less than a year old and I have had it tested and told it was fine so I suspect the car isn't going to sleep. Hadn't thought of the alarm not arming - will have to get this checked.
On another line I've just noticed this morning that the (gearbox) oil cooler has sprung a leak. Can anyone tell me how difficult this would be to replace?
Thanks,
Mike
Yes it does help. Our P38 has this battery problem recently. You say the rf of 433 MHz causes this. Well, we installed a Maplin Weather Station (Fine Offset WH1080) and this transmits at 433.9 MHz. What a blinking nuisance! Will have to move the P38 out into one of the fields. Thanks. Toby M.To perform a becm sleep test on an LP RR,you need to connect a multimeter on a 10a range - between the battery neg lead and the neg post on the battery.If you are careful you can do this without losing the radio code/window settings etc.
After the interior lights go out,the current drain should drop down to less than 30ma after a few mins - sit and watch it,if the drain suddenly goes back up something is waking the Becm.If it stays at less than 30ma then all is well. If it refuses to sleep or constantly sleeps then reawakens,something is upsetting it.Try parking the car in a field in the middle of nowhere and redo the test.If it will sleep in a field then you have something working around where you park your car that is operating on or around 433mhz that is triggering the rf reciever.If you dont have a handy field,you can try disconnecting the rf reciever inside the rhr window.The new rf reciever - pn YWY500170 seems to sort out the issue,all the cars I have fitted them to I have not heard of since.
If the current drain is always above 30ma it is not always the Becm at fault,I have a 4.0se in at the moment which the cd changer always takes 150ma and the lpg ecu takes 120ma - even with a diesel spec battery it still needs driving every few days to avoid a non start.Once you go beyond wether the Becm is sleeping,it can get a bit tricky diagnosing where the power is going,the correct ETM and lots of time/patience are a must.Hope this helps