Took a day off work after a somewhat busy week and met up with Grrrr, (what a very nice chap), at Grantham in order to run his Nanocom across my P38 systems.
Although I cleaned up my OBC connector, (when I was stripping the interior just before Christmas), -1 to me for not giving it a second going over prior to running today's test as we couldn't establish connectivity with my GEMS ECU but we were able to interrogate all other systems.
It was a very interesting experience and reinforced my desire to invest in Nanocom ASAP!
This somewhat impromptu 'healthcheck' revealed a few interesting issues but also seemed to reinforce my, (previously ascertained), conclusion that my beast is in reasonable electro-mechanical condition - for a 20 year old wreck!
My HECU error was, originally, attributed to a directional blender/blower motor, (can't remember exact text), but after a second read this error had disappeared, (although the book symbol remained on the display), possibly suggesting that my AC needs regassing?
My heating system did appear to work correctly en route to meet Grrr so I could be lucky!
The airbag error referred to a 'memory' issue but, once reset, did not reappear on my way home.
Tranny checks were ok but we could not obtain engine data unfortunately.
It would appear that work has been done on the BeCU as it is 'unlocked' although not sure, exactly, what that infers - good or bad!
Also obtained my EKA so that saves me a trip to the dealer!
Overall very impressed with Nanocom and fully understand importance of same!
Also impressed that my truck got me Grantham, (and back), without missing a beat.
My sincere thanks to Grrrr for volunteering his services and I hope I can return the favour some time soon.
As if that wasn't enough for one day I decided to initiate work on the relining of my headliner this afternoon - following Dopey's excellent article.
After one change of location, two attempts, three procedural alterations, (and a near divorce), I managed to bond the majority of my new cream/white pseudo suede material bonded to my fibreglass headliner moulding.
I will now trim the edges and then glue the remaining edge material to the back of the moulding and then carefully cut out the various openings.
It was a very difficult process and, (being totally honest), my attempt falls short of perfection but it still looks very good and, (at the end of the day), looks far better than it did before I started!!
All in all a very productive day.
Although I cleaned up my OBC connector, (when I was stripping the interior just before Christmas), -1 to me for not giving it a second going over prior to running today's test as we couldn't establish connectivity with my GEMS ECU but we were able to interrogate all other systems.
It was a very interesting experience and reinforced my desire to invest in Nanocom ASAP!
This somewhat impromptu 'healthcheck' revealed a few interesting issues but also seemed to reinforce my, (previously ascertained), conclusion that my beast is in reasonable electro-mechanical condition - for a 20 year old wreck!
My HECU error was, originally, attributed to a directional blender/blower motor, (can't remember exact text), but after a second read this error had disappeared, (although the book symbol remained on the display), possibly suggesting that my AC needs regassing?
My heating system did appear to work correctly en route to meet Grrr so I could be lucky!
The airbag error referred to a 'memory' issue but, once reset, did not reappear on my way home.
Tranny checks were ok but we could not obtain engine data unfortunately.
It would appear that work has been done on the BeCU as it is 'unlocked' although not sure, exactly, what that infers - good or bad!
Also obtained my EKA so that saves me a trip to the dealer!
Overall very impressed with Nanocom and fully understand importance of same!
Also impressed that my truck got me Grantham, (and back), without missing a beat.
My sincere thanks to Grrrr for volunteering his services and I hope I can return the favour some time soon.
As if that wasn't enough for one day I decided to initiate work on the relining of my headliner this afternoon - following Dopey's excellent article.
After one change of location, two attempts, three procedural alterations, (and a near divorce), I managed to bond the majority of my new cream/white pseudo suede material bonded to my fibreglass headliner moulding.
I will now trim the edges and then glue the remaining edge material to the back of the moulding and then carefully cut out the various openings.
It was a very difficult process and, (being totally honest), my attempt falls short of perfection but it still looks very good and, (at the end of the day), looks far better than it did before I started!!
All in all a very productive day.