Partyvan
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Okay big thanks to everyone who helped on the last thread with my C20LET into a Corsa 12v shell
I now have dash lights (handbrake symbol and battery symbol) and the engine will spin on the starter. All the other electrics are working too.
Now, problem is I haven't got an ECU light coming on the dash (yes I have connected the long black ECU +ive wire to the battery)
Also the fuel pump relay is not clicking or switching on the pump. For this, I took the red/blue wire from the footwell plug and spliced it into the red/blue wire on the fuel pump relay behind the glovebox, is this correct?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
[Edited on 04-07-2009 by Partyvan]
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AdamF
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have you wired both the long one to the battery and the small one by the coil to a switched live?
if yes where have the wired the switched live too?
a good test is to put the wire near the coil straight on to the battery and see if it works then?
is it a chipped ecu?
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Partyvan
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Hi mate, both are definitely straight to the battery. When the switched live touches the battery I get a click from what I think is the ICV!
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AdamF
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is it a chipped ecu?
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AdamF
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are you getting a spark?
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Partyvan
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Non chipped ECU mate, it's from an early Calibra. And not checked for a spark yet but I assume not if the ECU isn't powering up or triggering the fuel pump relay
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AdamF
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it could well be powering up but the ecu light isnt coming on. if you hearing a clicking when you put both wires to the battery then the chances are the ecu is getting power
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Partyvan
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quote: Originally posted by AdamF
it could well be powering up but the ecu light isnt coming on. if you hearing a clicking when you put both wires to the battery then the chances are the ecu is getting power
There's a click just under the inlet manifold, sounds like the ICV to me!
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AdamF
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check to make sure your getting a spark first, then fuel
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