Ecu Not Responding To Diagnostics

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Herbos, Jun 4, 2017.

  1. t552

    t552 Senior Member

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    At worst take it in a van to Clive Wood. If anyone can sort it its him.
     
  2. Herbos

    Herbos Member

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    Who's Clive wood??
     
  3. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    google him include the word triumph it's easier
     
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  4. t552

    t552 Senior Member

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    Or facebook Clive Wood Triumph if that's your thing. You can communicate with him up till late that way
     
  5. Herbos

    Herbos Member

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    Worth ago guys just messaged him asking for a bit of advise and feed back
     
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  6. Bernie

    Bernie Member

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    Did you have any luck Herbos? I have a similar problem with a T595. Voltage drops from 13.3v to 12.4v as soon as ignition turned on so ecu won't respond. It's all pointing to the fuel pump at the mo. Did Clive help you at all?
     
  7. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    When you attached an additional car battery (via jumper cables) did you get the same voltage drop? It would help diagnosis to know the answer to this test.
     
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  8. Bernie

    Bernie Member

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    Yes. And also with a jump from running car I got a drop from 14.4v to 13.3v with ignition on.
    Also can you tell me what the black pump like thing in the middle of the picture is? I have disconnected it but still get a voltage drop so not the problem.
    Cheers 20180111_140031.jpg 20180111_140031.jpg
     
  9. ian

    ian Well-Known Member

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    From the mud people
    that black pump is your stepper motor, controls idle, so do not disconnect it.
     
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