ECU fault codes and fuses
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ECU fault codes and fuses
I've just had a quick look under the dash for these "black connectors" and i have found this lot:-
Which are the connectors I need, is it this pair? This pair was taped up but i would have to tape them together as they have not connectors.
Or 2 of these connectors?
I did try connecting the connectors with the single wire in the last picture together but no thing happening.
I realise now it might of helped if I had disabled the immobiliser so i could have seen the engine check light.
Also on a different note have you ever seen this before these fuses were in the fuse box under the dash and they look like they were once connected to something, Odd
Thanks for your help
Which are the connectors I need, is it this pair? This pair was taped up but i would have to tape them together as they have not connectors.
Or 2 of these connectors?
I did try connecting the connectors with the single wire in the last picture together but no thing happening.
I realise now it might of helped if I had disabled the immobiliser so i could have seen the engine check light.
Also on a different note have you ever seen this before these fuses were in the fuse box under the dash and they look like they were once connected to something, Odd
Thanks for your help
Last edited by orbix; 10 August 2008 at 09:27 PM.
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rough and shady previous owner me thinks, replace the fuses, the 2 bare black wires have been taped together for some strange reason? they was possibly in a black connector that should be connected to the other black connector with the 2 wires?
the 2 black connectors with just 1 wire in them are the 2 you need to join for reading fault codes
the 2 black connectors with just 1 wire in them are the 2 you need to join for reading fault codes
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the 2 black connectors with just 1 wire in them are the 2 you need to join for reading fault codes
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