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yamman35

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  1. with the lack of any response from members I have managed to get the problem fixed. The ECU wasn't sending the security codes and was sent away to be fixed. The engine now runs
  2. I have a 1999 td5 Defender and it won't start but turns over. My nanocom say the ECU is immobilised and entering the EAK code don't work. The 10AS communicates with the ECU and the wiring is perfect. The ECU won't enter the injector codes and keeps reverting back NEW statue and immobilised. Can the ECU be programmed whilst immobilised? Can I fit the later 2006 ECU to this truck and whats the draw backs etc.
  3. I have a 1999 TD5 defender. It won't start. I have replaced the fuel relay but the pump works if the relay is manually held down. The pump does not start when the ignition is turned on. The nanocom shows ambient air circuit fault. When the engine is turning over on the starter, the nanocom shows no RPM. Is this normal? If the crank position sensor is faulty will it stop the ECU from turning on the fuel pump relay? Is there another fault or scenario where the ECU turns off the fuel pump.
  4. I have a 1999 TD5 defender with a pump problem. When the ignition is turned on, the fuel pump relay does not energise. Then I manually close the fuel pump relay the pump starts. So the fuel pumps works correctly. I get 12v on pin 86 of the relay when the ignition is on. (between chassis and pin contact and between pins 85 and 86). I have checked continuity between the relay pin 85 and the ECU connector, the blue and purple wire. The main relay and inertia switch are ok. If I short out the relay to start the pump the engine still won't start. Am I looking at a new ECU or can there be another problem.
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