kurgan
Active Member
I've got no codes on NanocomHey would a faulty crank sensor show up as a fault code?
I've got no codes on NanocomHey would a faulty crank sensor show up as a fault code?
I haven't worked on any land rovers and have no experience working on vehicles but just thinking out loud here. Since the vehicle does turn over and the exhaust "pops" would it have something to do with either the fuel mixture or timing. Perhaps a faulty vacuum line to the fuel rail, faulty maf sensor, a bad injector. Also a faulty crank sensor would cause a issue with timing and ignition. Is the nanocom not able to show live data? I'm currently trying to figure out which diagnostic tool i need to work on the v8.I've got no codes on Nanocom
Yes..Hey would a faulty crank sensor show up as a fault code?
Both were checked by my neighbour with his trusty multimeter and are ok. Why would it suddenly not start after being spot on. Would a dead battery cause it to **** the bed and do some sort of immobiliser voodoo? Even when the only code I get is this one?check the relay and fuse in the fusebox as a starter (pun intended)
check for 12v at the relay
Does anyone know how to do that with a Nanocom? I don't have the current and only ignition key number. How do I find that out? Nanocom has 5 key numbers listed but I have no idea which one is my key.Maybe wouldn't hurt to do a key sync to rule out.
Dont know how you do it in the D2. But the P38 is quick and simple so its worth a try, especially if you have had a dead battery.
J
Do you have the remote fob?Does anyone know how to do that with a Nanocom? I don't have the current and only ignition key number. How do I find that out? Nanocom has 5 key numbers listed but I have no idea which one is my key.
Yes I have it's part of the keyDo you have the remote fob?
J
Then it should be simple.Yes I have it's part of the key