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d2dave
19th July 2024, 03:19 PM
A couple of days ago I changed my SLABS ECU for a supposedly good second hand one.
I didn't even think to see if it was out of a coil or air suspension car.
I plugged in Nanocom and adjusted the height, which worked.
However, I have just tried to raise it to extended height and nothing happens. The light comes on only whilst holding the switch in.
Also my suspension lowering function does not work.
So I plugged in Nanocom and went into SLS/settings and I found "Suspension type coil" and "ECU calibrated no".
So I set suspension to "Air" and calibration to "Yes". However, I could not find any way to save changes and as soon as I turned Nanocom off and on it was back to coil and calibration "No".
Have I got a dud ECU or am I missing something?
Tins
19th July 2024, 05:35 PM
A couple of days ago I changed my SLABS ECU for a supposedly good second hand one.
I didn't even think to see if it was out of a coil or air suspension car.
I plugged in Nanocom and adjusted the height, which worked.
However, I have just tried to raise it to extended height and nothing happens. The light comes on only whilst holding the switch in.
Also my suspension lowering function does not work.
So I plugged in Nanocom and went into SLS/settings and I found "Suspension type coil" and "ECU calibrated no".
So I set suspension to "Air" and calibration to "Yes". However, I could not find any way to save changes and as soon as I turned Nanocom off and on it was back to coil and calibration "No".
Have I got a dud ECU or am I missing something?
Usually when you back out a menu or two on the nano you should see "Write settings". Did you not see that? You click that, and it asks for confirmation. If that isn't there then I dunno and you need sierrafery.
Graeme
19th July 2024, 05:46 PM
I don't know the Nanocom but would you not have to go through a calibration process after changing to air suspension rather than just changing the calibrated status? If no air calibrations exist then the coil to air change might be discarded.
Tins
19th July 2024, 05:51 PM
I don't know the Nanocom but would you not have to go through a calibration process after changing to air suspension rather than just changing the calibrated status? If no air calibrations exist then the coil to air change might be discarded.
Could be wrong, but I don't think so on a D2. It's just a yes/no option.
sierrafery
19th July 2024, 06:05 PM
A couple of days ago I changed my SLABS ECU for a supposedly good second hand one.
I didn't even think to see if it was out of a coil or air suspension car.
I plugged in Nanocom and adjusted the height, which worked.
However, I have just tried to raise it to extended height and nothing happens. The light comes on only whilst holding the switch in.
Also my suspension lowering function does not work.
So I plugged in Nanocom and went into SLS/settings and I found "Suspension type coil" and "ECU calibrated no".
So I set suspension to "Air" and calibration to "Yes". However, I could not find any way to save changes and as soon as I turned Nanocom off and on it was back to coil and calibration "No".
Have I got a dud ECU or am I missing something?
After it's set to air go to next page and write settings then go into the utility - sls calibration and if it's on even level click on "store heights" then exit menus untill first page turn ignition off and wait 60 seconds before you unplug nanocom, then it should be OK
d2dave
21st July 2024, 01:00 PM
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Problem partly solved. When I tried to save settings I clicked both "Save" and "Open". Both these buttons said "SD card not present"
I did not realise that the "Write Settings" button at the top was it. I thought it was just a heading for the save and open function.
However, with it now set to AIR, my suspension raise and lower function still do not work.
It worked with the old ECU. I also found it strange that with ECU set to coils that the height calibration worked.
Any ideas?
d2dave
21st July 2024, 08:27 PM
Problem solved. I went back for another look and found for some reason that it had gone back to coils.
It now all works as it should.
I do have another question though
On the pic below should UCU Calibrated be set to "Yes"
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And on the below screen. Should there be entries here? And if so what?
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sierrafery
21st July 2024, 08:58 PM
It should be Yes to calibrated... in the second screen there should be the actual live readings from the height sensors but as long as it was calibrated with utility and it's on level dont do anything there, it's a menu to be used only if bran' new SLABS ECU is fitted... it's explained in nanocom's user guide
Tins
21st July 2024, 09:55 PM
it's explained in nanocom's user guide
Hmm. Is there an unlock code for that?
sierrafery
21st July 2024, 10:09 PM
Hmm. Is there an unlock code for that?
I dont understand what you mean...the guides for all the systems are free to download from BBS: Downloads & Support - NANOCOM Diagnostics (https://www.nanocom-diagnostics.com/downloads)
Tins
21st July 2024, 10:14 PM
I dont understand what you mean...the guides for all the systems are free to download from BBS: Downloads & Support - NANOCOM Diagnostics (https://www.nanocom-diagnostics.com/downloads)
I was joking. But thanks for the link anyway.
d2dave
23rd July 2024, 09:22 PM
You wouldn't believe it. Used car again and the up and down functions have stopped working again.
Plugged Nanocom in again and I found this.190824
The screen at the top which is blank in this photo mystically had numbers in it.
So I wrote the same number into the bottom screen and saved.
Voila, everything now works.:banana::banana::banana:
Simpson Desert here I come.
Pedro_The_Swift
24th July 2024, 06:27 AM
Link added to Electronic Diagnostic Systems Forum
DieselLSE
24th July 2024, 11:13 AM
Simpson Desert here I come.
I'll bring the crane truck...
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