could be fuel filter as Datatek, or fuel pump getting lazy, what mileage is on it? but it could also mean turbo problems/failure. Check all the turbo hoses or any signs of oil in or around the turbo.
In addition to your sugguestion, if the average failure rate for the eeprom is approx 10 years then surely a piggy back solution has to be an option. or maybe a complete solid state computer, which is waterproof and rf signal sheilded.
I do have rave, but my pc is not working, hence doing everything from my iPod . Can someone tell me if there is a PDF of rave which i can download directly from a link?
One of the other small but annoying jobs to be done. Basically on high volume the drivers side passenger door speaker makes a buzzy/sparky sound? Anyone had this before?
Has anyone replaced the speaker or amp (not sure which one is faulty or how to check/test) before, and if so was it easy to...
Top explaination, I now understand it. It's basically the same as solid state memory in eg SD cards. There is a finite number of times for reads and writes/rewrites.
I was wondering if anyone had thought of hardwiring the syncmate into the becm? BTW can it be left plugged in?
The rac guy used it when I called him out. If it does have engine damage how can I prove it was the easy start product?
BTW I didn't use it myself ever.