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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A EAS question.
    +1 on pressure gauge - directly on the pump should be >>>> 150psi. Also check the pump 12V feed. If there's any voltage loss (even 0.5-1.0V makes a difference) through that connector the pump can struggle. Remember it pulls 10-15A unless...
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    Exactly what I always assumed as well - i.e. it's already stretched. But I have re-used them on many cars over the years, except my Blue P38 which now has Arp Studs.
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 switched fuses.
    . . . . . and one other point. If you do this, make sure you wait for the BECM & EAS to go to sleep before doing any wiring. If you interupt the EAS before it sleeps, you can end up with odd behaviour where the car drops to access every time...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 switched fuses.
    One of mine had an extra ignition switched relay when I bought it. (some sort of tracking & DVD system). So I simply moved the feed from F44 to the timer relay to go via this extra relay. Upside: No self leveling when the car is off - tank &...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A EAS question.
    The pressure switch is always open, so it looks like the pump never achieves required pressure. If the system isn't leaking then the pump needs a refurb again. TBH, I have found the refurb kits never seem to last as long as they used to (both...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A Seats won't move.
    Read the Nanocom guides first, so you know what the menus do for each ECU. Also check the seat fuses. With Ignition on, you need to read the EMS code, and write it down. Then with Ignition off, write that into the Immobilisation Code box in...
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    Check the switches with a multimeter. Also check the ABS ECU inputs for 12V when you press & release the pedal. Look through the RAVe diagram for the most convenient points. You could also try the other ECU inputs. Several of them show the...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread L322 Intermittent Siren Issue.
    1) Sounds like US Rental cars - they always beel when locking & unlocking ? 2) Don't open the door wiht the key - use the FoB.
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A Hevac issues.
    The compressor clutch error is saying the HEVAC is not seeing the expected current from the compressor clutch. Low gas opens the dual pressure switch, so the clutch cannot operate. But it could also be a faulty or open circuit clutch ...
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    Not for the Nanocom input values. They are simply what the ECU sees from switches or sensors. Pin-1 is 12V from BECM. Pin-2 signals brake on to ABS ECU pin-14, and Diesel Engine ECU pin-31. Pin-3 to various other places to signal brake on...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A EAS question.
    Does the pressure switch definitely change state ? Another path for tank leak is via NRV-1 & out the exhaust silencer when the pump is off & diaphragm open.
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    Check again with Nanocom, but wait a second or two for both to register. Not sure which is sw-1 & sw-2 from RAVE diagram. Pedal released - Pin 3 open & pin-2 closed. Pedal pressed - Pin-3 closed & pin-2 open. There might be a mid point in the...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 dse engine disabled.
    Easy to check - just re-plug the RF receiver direct & see if the FOB communicates. Assuming Nanocom is working, clear the RF memory. Then press the fob & read the memory again.
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 dse engine disabled.
    If you have Marty's filter, then you do not need the antenna disconnected . . . . . . but local RF interference will still cause reduced FOB range. At home I have to be with 10 feet of the car, but at work the FOB works 30-40 feet away. FYI...
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    @MontyChambers did you do the Nanocom check (not while driving) on the two inputs ? No point in replacing the switch unless you're sure it's broke !! The RAVE procedure had a missing bit between 7 & 8. It should be: 7. Extend switch plunger...
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    You can't change the setting because it's an input. The switch on the pedal frame has two contacts in it. Onbe is normall closed & the other normally open. Therefore both toggle on Inputs screen on the Nanocom when you press the pedal.
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 dse engine disabled.
    You need the both CDL & Keyswitch working to sync the fob. MGF latches are usually cheaper, but make sure you get the version with three microswitches. Rimmers have new LHD drivers latches for £46 which is usually cheaper than second hand on...
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    pwood999 reacted to Datatek's post in the thread water pump broken bolt with Like Like.
    Personally, I would do what is needed to remove the remains of the bolt and use a new bolt.
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    With arms like that the ball joints should be easy.
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    @kermit_rr the way this saga is going you're get this thread to 42000 in no time !!
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 dse engine disabled.
    When reconnecting the battery, it should resume the same locked-unlocked state it was in when disconnecting. Therefore always disconnect the battery with the car unlocked. Then lock manually using the door buttons if required. Nanocom BECM...
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    pwood999 replied to the thread P38 Window/Sunroof issues.
    Did you hold the button when closing the window ? The button needs to be held until the "Window Set" appears in the dash message display. Repeat for each window. Note: If the windows or sunroof stick or stall during closing, that can cause...
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    Check the brake switch using Nanocom. No need to drive around for this. Here's my Wabco-C but the brake switch wiring is the same. Switch-1 should be normally closed, and open when the pedal is pressed. Switch-2 closes when pressing the...
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    But beware the license expiry. Quite a few reviews on amazon saying it's cheaper to buy a new one than renew the license in the App !!
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    Nanocom recordings are "usually" in the same order as the screens, i.e. the first four columns are Sensor Voltage, and then columns 5-8 are the Wheel Speeds. Values 9-12 are Inlet Valves, and 13-16 the Outlet Valves. I thought the two brake...
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    Wrong I know, but I used compressed air to find leaks in mine many years back. Replaced condenser & dryer after which it was great for 3-4 years. Then got the slow leak problem. Eventually traced to the spindle seal on the compressor, which...
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    More likely the contacts were corroded, and pulling & re-inserting did the trick. Best clean them thoroughly to prevent future issues. Has it been stored or used in a damp environment ?
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    3, 13 & 15 in the picture below:
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    Are you checking both sides of each fuse ? There needs to be 12V passing through the fuse !! Another simple check is to try opening & closing windows with Nanocom (you have bought one I hope ??)
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    pwood999 replied to the thread Freelander 1 Locking wheel nut.
    @John_l_k I agree with other that you probably don't need locking nuts. Try this one if you really want them https://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/kbm100450-locking-nut-for-wheels-56-code-a.html
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