Becm problem

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taeman

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After a flat battery.Thinks it is a french car with a manual gearbox. EKA not clearing faults connected a Hawkeye but not much help.
From what I have read on the forum the becm needs resetting, any help much appreciated. New here hope I've posted in the right place
Regards Trev.
 
Hi it has immobilised the engine if you open the bonnet or drivers door the alarm sounds,key fob not synchronised have tried all the things on the forum with no luck.
 
You can change the language back with Nanocom and also re-sync the BECM to the engine ECU, clear the RF memory and then resync the FOB.
Hi when I had the hawkeye connected I tried to change language it was saying it was locked.
 
After a flat battery.Thinks it is a french car with a manual gearbox. EKA not clearing faults connected a Hawkeye but not much help.
From what I have read on the forum the becm needs resetting, any help much appreciated. New here hope I've posted in the right place
Regards Trev.

Try taking the battery off for 30 minutes. Make sure the car is unlocked and the driver's door is open. Same when you reconnect.

Was the central locking all working fine beforehand?
 
If the worst cones to the worst it will mean taking the BECM out and giving it to someone like @Rick-the-Pick (Callrova). I think Classic Rides North Wales might be able to unlock one but Rick is the best in the business.
 
Hi I have
Try taking the battery off for 30 minutes. Make sure the car is unlocked and the driver's door is open. Same when you reconnect.

Was the central locking all working fine beforehand?
Hi yes I have tried that no joy Central locking was fine thanks.
 
When you say eka not clearing faults...are you following the door lock procedure, or using hawkeye? Is your eka defo correct? Does the car acknowledge the correct code?
 
Hi I think I need to let Rick the Pick have a look.

You should be able to message him on here. Rick recommends dropping the window down and moving the sill lock button as you turn the key in the lock when entering the EKA. If you have 2 failed attempts then open and close the door to reset the count. It will start going into tined lockouts after 2 attempts and after 10 attempts it will lock you out for good. Rick can stop that ever happening again if he has your BECM.

His firm is called Callrova. Soneone will have the link to his website although a Google search will probably bring him up. He's down Brighton way if you are near there.
 
You should be able to message him on here. Rick recommends dropping the window down and moving the sill lock button as you turn the key in the lock when entering the EKA. If you have 2 failed attempts then open and close the door to reset the count. It will start going into tined lockouts after 2 attempts and after 10 attempts it will lock you out for good. Rick can stop that ever happening again if he has your BECM.

His firm is called Callrova. Soneone will have the link to his website although a Google search will probably bring him up. He's down Brighton way if you are near there.
@Rick-the-Pick
Callrova, Apartment 11, Sillwood Hall. Montpelier Road, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 2LQ.

(This is a postal address only.)
[email protected]
 
You should be able to message him on here. Rick recommends dropping the window down and moving the sill lock button as you turn the key in the lock when entering the EKA. If you have 2 failed attempts then open and close the door to reset the count. It will start going into tined lockouts after 2 attempts and after 10 attempts it will lock you out for good. Rick can stop that ever happening again if he has your BECM.

His firm is called Callrova. Soneone will have the link to his website although a Google search will probably bring him up. He's down Brighton way if you are near there.
Thanks I will contact this morning.
 
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