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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Out of interest what faults were logged on your old ECU?
If I recall correctly the TD5 ECU stopped production quite some time ago, so LR have been forced to send out reconditioned units. Certainly that would explain why yours is not brand spanking new. It is odd that the T4 cannot communicate with the ECU. Can I just check that the IGN was turned to Pos-2 in order to power up the ECU? This is essential for all diagnostics gear including the Nanocom. It is possible that the ECU is duff from LR and if that is the case give them a call and get a replacement sent out. Yes the Nanocom is capable of reading a map and writing a map to the ECU and also coding the injectors. No idea about a forum discount, I think the last time nanocoms were sold on here it was a group buy discount. |
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13th Dec 2017 2:14pm |
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DieselDriver Member Since: 13 Dec 2017 Location: Carinthia Posts: 273 |
A lot of errors are stored.
- four injectors long circuit (but all wires are ok) - open circuit of air conditioning (it is a Defender without AC) I also tried to change the two capacitors but now chance. I also think that LR has sent a replacement of ECU which is more defect than mine. Do I need a backup of the map of my old ECU wehen I want to flash a new one? Or can the Nanocom has the default map inside for flashing a brand new ECU? |
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13th Dec 2017 2:20pm |
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MadTom Member Since: 10 Sep 2013 Location: Olomouc Posts: 629 |
For engine test you can use any TD5 engine ECU - you need just synchronize the engine ECU and IMO ECU 10AS - learning security code in the engine ECU.
After short engine run, you can code injectors - engine will run smoother, and later write the correct map in ECU. All this is approx. 15 minutes of work - with Nanocom. Using "not correct" ECU for short time, is not a problem, just do it only with low RPM. There is no need to buy new ECU, if you are not sure, that to problem is in the ECU. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo |
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13th Dec 2017 5:49pm |
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DieselDriver Member Since: 13 Dec 2017 Location: Carinthia Posts: 273 |
The old ECU does not let start the engine any longer (maybe the Motorola IC on the mainboard is broken).
The new ECU (NNN500020), which LR delivered, is not accessible with any of the original test-hardware (it seems to be a replaced ECU). So the mechanic also could not sync the ECU with 10AS. Moreover, he tried the old ECU (communication with the old one is working) and disabled the 10AS. The red light disppeared but the engine also not started. |
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13th Dec 2017 5:59pm |
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MadTom Member Since: 10 Sep 2013 Location: Olomouc Posts: 629 |
New ECU can be in "virgin" state - like when built. I think, only LR diagnostic can work with this. With generic like Nanocom I'm not sure.
But for test, you can use ANY TD5 ECU - NNN or older MSB type, from Defender or DISCO2. Engine will run. TD5 ECU is robust - main problem is drowning or fire inside. It is not common, that ECU dies. You can test the ECU on the bench - with Nanocom. You need the ECU, Nanocom, 12V supply (old car battery), small switch to simulate ignition switch and a relay for simulating the main relay. And some wires. Schematics how to connect it are in RAVE. With this setup, I can remap the ECU, or do some basic tests on the bench. It is not a magic. The key is communication between ECU and Nanocom. For first check in car - if the ECU is alive inside, look on MIL and GLOW indicators. They are controlled by the ECU. They must light for short time after ignition on. This is basic information, that the software in ECU is running. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo |
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13th Dec 2017 6:12pm |
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DieselDriver Member Since: 13 Dec 2017 Location: Carinthia Posts: 273 |
Thanks for tips.
I tried to simulate the relay for the injectors but none of the five coils were opend by the old ECU. The GLOW indicator worked fine (light went on and off). The MIL indicator also had normal behavior. The diesel-pump also was enabled for ~30 seconds after switching the key to position 2. The rpm from the engine while starting is also be forwarded to the ECU. But none of the injectors will be opened by ECU. All fuses and ground connections of the wires are also ok. |
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13th Dec 2017 6:21pm |
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MadTom Member Since: 10 Sep 2013 Location: Olomouc Posts: 629 |
What relay for injectors? There are three important relays controlled by the ECU - main relay for switching wupply power for the ECU, relay for glow plugs and relay for fuel pump.
Injectors are directly powered from ECU - inside is a DC/DC converter for creating 90V voltage to power the injectors. This can be checked - when you open the ECU, you can measure voltage over the 2 big capacitors - one is the same as supply voltage - approx. 12,5V, and second is something like 85V. Just be sure not to short circuit it. For checking the injectors outputs there is special test in Nanocom - it clicks one injectors. The click is audible in car - from engine, and also on bench - quiet click in the ECU. But for this, the communication between ECU and Nanocom must work. There are only 2 ECUs - engine ECU and 10AS IMO/alarm ECU. Both can block the communication. "Drobek" = The Small One - Discovery 2, "Blufínek" = The Blue Thing - Defender 130, and for me at least Ford Mondeo |
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13th Dec 2017 7:10pm |
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DieselDriver Member Since: 13 Dec 2017 Location: Carinthia Posts: 273 |
I meant the transistors for the injectors.
I tried to check the injectors-opening with LR hand tester but there was no clicking hearable (none of the five injectors). The question is if it is possible to open the injectors with the tester when the 10AS is defect (but the 10AS also was deactivated with T4 tester). I think that the Motorola CPU inside the ECU is defect. The relay for glowing and fuel pump works but thats all. Lets wait for the new ECU from LR. |
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14th Dec 2017 3:08pm |
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