Again Drivelock and Immobolizer questions....
#16
PM me your email address and I will send you sheet 5. Cant post it here due to size.
Paul
#17
PM sent!
If the diod in the door is acting "normal" and the doors are locking/unlocking as they should.
Can I rule out fob/immo issues then?
I think it is a minor fault somewhere in the startup procedure, for instance door open, latch open or something like that.
What is the start procedure? Can the car start even with the ! sign in dash and console?
mike
Can I rule out fob/immo issues then?
I think it is a minor fault somewhere in the startup procedure, for instance door open, latch open or something like that.
What is the start procedure? Can the car start even with the ! sign in dash and console?
mike
#18
Silly question, is the relay known to be good?? Pop the cover off it to check for failed solder connections.
#19
When measuring, I dont get the correct voltage - so I dont think its the relay.
However I just ordered 2 new ones....
Thanks for the input!
mike
#20
latest development....
Bought a new immobilizer from Specialized ECU Repair.
Immo light now works and the engine cranks!
Wonderful, however the engine wont start, something is wrong with the DME relay.
When I do a 3 connection split and bridge 30, 87 and 87B the fuelpump is kickin and I have fuel pressure.
Fuse 26 is OK.
But no spark.
Any ideas?
One more thing, it sounds very much in the return line, sounds like a "hissing" sound....
Cheers
Mike
Immo light now works and the engine cranks!
Wonderful, however the engine wont start, something is wrong with the DME relay.
When I do a 3 connection split and bridge 30, 87 and 87B the fuelpump is kickin and I have fuel pressure.
Fuse 26 is OK.
But no spark.
Any ideas?
One more thing, it sounds very much in the return line, sounds like a "hissing" sound....
Cheers
Mike
#21
Problem solved...
OK, here it goes!
Problem nr 1, nothing happened when turning key:
Car came with wrong immobilizer unit.
Problem nr 2:
Car wouldnt start, no spark and I thought DME relay was faulty.
Turned out to be the crank position sensor. That was having a bad connector.
Found this:
First question: 1. Does your new fuel pump turn on under cranking? If so, it is likely the DME computer is working. The computer actually triggers the fuel pump (via stage two of the DME relay) under cranking once it sees motion from the crank position sensor.
Thanks for all the input!!
cheers
Mike
Problem nr 1, nothing happened when turning key:
Car came with wrong immobilizer unit.
Problem nr 2:
Car wouldnt start, no spark and I thought DME relay was faulty.
Turned out to be the crank position sensor. That was having a bad connector.
Found this:
First question: 1. Does your new fuel pump turn on under cranking? If so, it is likely the DME computer is working. The computer actually triggers the fuel pump (via stage two of the DME relay) under cranking once it sees motion from the crank position sensor.
Thanks for all the input!!
cheers
Mike
#22
Call ECU specialists
800-328-1425
For a reasonable fee they will bench test and repair or by-pass with an overlay chip the drive block and alarm/DME
Send them all 3 control units and your remotes and they will replace leaking capacitors, common issue mine had and if you like also by pass the drive block.
it works as stock, full alarm function and remote locking, just no drive block
Its fully reversible if you want to return to stock later.
They even supplied the R61 starter bridge for the relay box and great instructions..
www.ecudoctors.com
Good Luck and Best Regards, Dustin in Las Vegas
800-328-1425
For a reasonable fee they will bench test and repair or by-pass with an overlay chip the drive block and alarm/DME
Send them all 3 control units and your remotes and they will replace leaking capacitors, common issue mine had and if you like also by pass the drive block.
it works as stock, full alarm function and remote locking, just no drive block
Its fully reversible if you want to return to stock later.
They even supplied the R61 starter bridge for the relay box and great instructions..
www.ecudoctors.com
Good Luck and Best Regards, Dustin in Las Vegas