Help!
I cant now get my new Nanocom to communicate with the engine ECM.
I have trawled through the previous posts but none seems to be the same as my problem.
I have done the normal things: check continuity and cleaned earth / ground points.
Here is the back ground, sorry its so long.
I purchased brand new Nanocam through Empire Tuning 3 or 4 weeks ago.
The car had an engine misfire so I purchased the new Nanocom to help me. (They expensive and this fault sort of justified paying for one).
My vehicle is 1999 P38 Gems with 4.0 V8 petrol. Manual gearbox.
The air suspension was removed before i bought the car 3 years ago.
Initially the Nanocom intermittently connected to the engine ECM and the BeCM. (but not the ABS).
The Nanocam reported "code 1364 no ignition coil activation coil 4 cylinders 2-3".
Also code 0113. Air intake temp circuit high. minus 61 deg C.
Trial and error and new plug leads and a new coil pack confirmed it was actually coil 3 that was the problem (spark plugs 4 & 7) and that was due to a poor connection in C525 on the white / yellow return wire from coil 3 back to the ECM conn C509 / Z132. ("pin 15").
So the misfire is fixed and the engine runs fine on all 8 cylinders.
I have bought a second hand air temp sensor but after a clean of the temp sensor bulb in the air filter box the temp read ok, so i've not fitted that yet.
Having fixed the misfire which made me very happy i then realised i could no longer get to the Nanocam to comm with the engine ECM, and only very intermittently with the BeCM etc. (Still no comm with the ABS). Message is "error, unable to start communications with the ECU".
Therefore i set about cleaning connections and earth / ground points and checking continuity from the OBD port to the various "computers".
I had previously (3 years ago) soldered in a new / secondhand OBD port in passenger LHS footwell and worked from there. ( I did this as Les Edwards in North Wales did some diagnostics for me and suggested a new OBD was needed. When i returned to him having fitted the second hand OBD port and a new throttle position sensor the connection was ok)
Checks over the past 3 days confirm I have perfect continuity from the OBD port to the BeCM on the 2 diagnostic wires. C231 numbers 7 (pink / red diagnostic line K ) and 15 (Light green / red diagnostic line L ) to BeCM C255 number 8 and 17 same colours respectively).
I also have perfect ohms free continuity from the OBD port to the Engine ECM with the pink / red diagnostic line K wire. Interestingly the line L does not go to the engine ECM. The Land Rover wiring diagrams show it terminating at the Connector C106 at the ECM but it does not run from C102 to the Engine ECM. Land Rover manual and wiring diagram says "not used".
At the Engine ECM i have good earths or grounds.
The OBD port has 2 grounds. A black wire and a black / purple wire. (pins 4 and 5). The grounds are interesting and may be the problem. With battery isolated and "all off" i get zero ohm continuity from the OBD port to the vehicle's metalwork. But with the key in they do show some resistance, 0.5 ohms, and with the key in position 2 i seem to get even higher ohms. Also with the key turned position 2 i see a small current on my multi meter. Just a few milli volts. How is this leaking into the ground system? Possibly electro magnetic field from the unscreened wires running together?
So i am now stuck and need help.
I have done some good however with my clean up of the connectors and the ground points; i can now connect to the BeCM, and the HVAC and the airbags reliably every time with the key in position 1.
What do you think about the grounds? Could they be preventing the Nanocom from connecting to the engine ECM? I could cut the existing black and black / purple grounds from the harness near the OBD port and make a new OBD to body ground point locally. I presume a ground with "interference" may affect the Nanocom connecting?
How about the Engine ECM itself? Do they fail internally and "stop talking" to the diagnostic systems? Seems a coincidence for this to happen.
With the Nanocom i presume it is OK as if its communicating withe BeCM and HVAC and airbags then it should conn to the other items as well.
I have connected the Nanocom to my home PC and see i still have the unlock codes showing at "unlock 06" and "unlock 08".
I have not fitted the SD card, is that needed?
I have thrown a temporary direct wire from the OBD connector (pin7) to the engine ECM to run parallel to the pink/red diagnostic line K, but still no connection to Nanocom.
Trial and error showed me BeCM required key in at position 1 but Engine ECM required key position 2 and / or engine running.
Help please, any further ideas to get this Nanocom talking to my Engine again (and ABS).
Steve Bedder.
