Dom, another silly (maybe) question. But dir you put the new battery in the fob the correct way around? It does fit in either way...
Gary
Again, not silly. I did try this at the time. I puchased a new casing, and batteries. And thought initially I might have out the battery in the wrong way. I've checked the battery, it's definitely in the right way. I will have another check today, see if I can get it to work outside of the casing. Thanks for the suggestion.
Domj,
Put a meter or trouble lamp on the wire to the solenoid (not the big battery lead!) and try to start. This will narrow it down to starter/solenoid or some other electronic fault upstream.
Re-syncing may not be needed to start if you have no immobilisation msg showing and it's a '95.
Been down this pathway recently with a dormant '95 P38 and after sorting through security etc.. the last fault was a water-logged solenoid.
Cheers,
Steve
Dom just a long shot, I changed my fob a little while back and found the new one didn't work and not being very electronically minded was stumped. After looking at both units I noticed my old one had some metal on the plastic screw disk that held the battery, the new one did not....put old plastic battery disk in new fob and bingo lit up.....just a thought
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DomJ
Follow the link below....it's now v4 of the software.
EAS Unlock V3
A bit under US$200 plus shipping.
Gary
Steve! Just wanted to let you know this was one of the problems. Thanks mate. Checked connections on the solenoid this morning, everything seemed ok. Gave the solenoid a knock with a hammer, and hey presto, the starter is now turning over. Can't start the bugger yet, but I'm happy I've made progress. Sounds like it wants to go, and I've had a slight firing rumble as it tried, but sounds like it's not getting fuel. I removed the bolts on the earth cables, battery to shock tower/bracket, and then to engine block, cleaned them up and tightened them back up - just make sure it wasn't a dodgy earth connection.
I'm now getting a fuel gauge fault on the message center. The symptoms are pretty much the same as other posts I've read. I'm going drop the fuel tank tomorrow, check the connections on the pump. Failing that I will pull the pump check the float and resistance across the sensor. I checked the fuel rail and I'm not getting fuel at the valve, so I suspect pump is not pumping, or I have some **** in the lines from the thing sitting still for so long.
I'm wondering if there's a fuel filter somewhere along the fuel line? I found what I suspect is a filter but it looks kind of small. It's located in the rear right wheel arch after removing the plastic lining.
I managed to change all the bump stops today, the old ones were about half an inch in thickness - completely squashed. Also did an oil and filter change.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks, I'm one step closer I think to getting it running.
Last edited by DomJ; 14th March 2015 at 11:24 PM. Reason: Forgot a few bits....
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