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  1. Thabks for the info allready!

    i found on the black box dizgnostics website some details and there is mentionned for pin 10 (middle connector abs ecu) 'throttle position sensor'.

    i dont have a rpm signal from the engine connected to the abs ecu. But even when the engine is not running, just live igntion and i switch gears all the lights will come on.

    Just noticed i have the following fault:

    04-01

    pump relay open circuit

    004 times

     

    same problem or will this be somehing different?

  2. I'm currently fitting a V8 engine + autobox in to a 2004 Defender Td5. The original defender has ABS-ETC and I want to re use this.

    The only wire I dont know what to do with is the grey-purple. Cant't find any info about this wire, to what to connect this wire or....

    I can activate the abs module via the nanocom and all works fine, ABS pulp works and each wheel give readings.


    When I start (or just the ignition on) the V8 all lights go out just the ABS stays on. As soon as I select gear all lights (abs - etc - handbrake) go on. Dont know how this is possible as the autobox has no elektronics.

    Who can help - urgent!

    Many thanks
    Regards
    Alain

  3. Hello,

    I'm currently installing central locking in a Defender 2.2Tdci.
    The Defender had all the connectors factory fitted, also all fuses and looms were fitted. We just had to change the door internals and plug them in.

    Now it will not work :-( You can just arm the immobilizer and alarm with the plip, no central locking.
    I've changed the setting from the alarm (group 1 - group 2) to the settings from a Defender 2.2Tdci that had factory fitted central locking. No result at all.

    Any tips - tricks to get this to work?

    many thanks

    Regards
    Alain

  4. Me again with the EDIS problem.

    A while ago I said that it fired on all 8 plugs, it did as you felt the power. Now I wanted to change the plugs, didn't had the time to work further on it, and it fired again on only 6 plugs.... went a little grrrr....
    SO tried the other (old) EDIS module and the same.
    Checked again the wire that goes to the coil pack and is responsible for those 2 cilinders, still fine! when I move the wire arround it still gives a signal.
    Then I took the papers you gave me to measure the voltage:
    Pin 8 - 9 - 11 is 13,45V
    Pin 12 isn't constant it oscillate between the 10 - 11V. So not good at all.
    Did the test with both EDIS modules and same result. WOuld it be possible that it is the plug that fits on the edis module that causes the problems?
    Maybe that caused the smell on the EDIS module and isn't the module broken after all?
    Thanks again!
    Regards
    Alain
  5. Changed the coil pack and still the same.

    After some further searching I found that plug 3 and 2 didn't get any spark.

    So hopzfully it is the wire with the green stripe that causes the problem.

    How can I check if the EDIS8 module isnt broken?

    And from what car is this, so I can track a spare one.

    Or numbers so we can order one.

    Thanks!

  6. We are competing in an offroad challange in Polland, yesterday the car went perfect: as a dream.Today he suddenly runs on 7cilinders. We checked the spark plugs and 1 was not ok. So for the safety we changed them all.All went ok for 10mins and the same problems again.We started to search further and found that there was no spark at all at that spark plug.We tried with another lead and stil no spark.Then we switched the connectors on the coil packs. Then we have a spark and both coil packs work as they should.When I change it bback again no spark.It is the coil pack where you have the green-brown signal wire.Do you know what the problem is?

    Engine is a 3.9 with thor mannifold.Could you pleaze let me know somethingRegarfs

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