I've got a spare for a 2.4 but unfortunately not a 3ltr!!
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Thanks to you all for your help and advice. The link Bushwhacker posted has started to make sense. I disconnected all three plugs to the ECU and started to recheck voltage to the plugs. The battery is sending power to the plug. I am getting about 12.5 volts. But when I switch ignition on I am unable to locate voltage in the relevant pins. So I am going back out to double check my findings and replace the 20 amp fuse in case it is faulty. If I can establish I have the correct power to the ECU I will happier sending the ECU off for repair. I will keep you posted on my findings.
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Just checked the ECU IG fuse and that is OK. I am getting power to A1 which is from the battery. I am not getting power to A13,A2 C1 which should register with the ignition on (my interpretation of the link from Bushwhacker).
I think I will get an auto electrician out who understands wiring diagrams.
Thanks for your help, much appreciated
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If you have voltage there, and voltage going to the ECU, then I would say that the ECU is fine.
Does the truck have an immobiliser fitted?
Strange that it was fine one day and not the next. I have a working 3.0 ECU here that I could lend you to try, but I must have it back ASAP otherwise I'll have a dead truck on my drive.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostIf you have voltage there, and voltage going to the ECU, then I would say that the ECU is fine.
Does the truck have an immobiliser fitted?
Strange that it was fine one day and not the next. I have a working 3.0 ECU here that I could lend you to try, but I must have it back ASAP otherwise I'll have a dead truck on my drive.
Your offer is extremely generous, but I would worry about a courier damaging / losing it during transit. But I do appreciate your kind offer. I think I will send the ECU off to the ECU doctor which will cost £35.00 to confirm a fault or not. But that is recoverable if it needs repair.
I will keep you posted on the outcome.
Many Thanks to you all.
Dave
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The ECU doctor phoned me a couple of day's ago to inform me that they had tested my ECU and found the pre-heat circuit was faulty. The repair would cost £160.0 + Vat. So I duly gave the go ahead and paid the bill over the phone. The ECU arrived back today, so with trepidation I bolted it back in place and plugged in the 3 connectors.
I turned the key and the glow plug and check light came on
Cranked the engine and ..........
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It Started !!
Thanks to you all for your input and recommendations, much appreciated
Back in the truck tomorrow
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