topkit wrote:Have you got the Hawkeye diagnostic reader for you P38, I used to have a P38 so have a diagnostic reader i mainly got it to extinguish the airbag light on my one. When i had the dashboard apart to do the coolant seal which is a very common issue on P38's.
Doh! Missed this little additional conversation! The only software I have is EAS Unlock and the associated unique not OBD2 but OBD2 alike cable
Thought I had the P38 fixed by fitting a new battery, was all set to take it for an MoT last Saturday when on the Friday I remembered the damp pink stain on the transmission tunnel carpet in the drivers footwell...yup...those O rings on the heater pipes to matrix join needed doing. I ended up going the 'drill a hole to access a screw and cut the duct route' which caused even more trouble, further compounded by me managing to put a slit in one of the heater pipes...while I have an AC/DC TIG I've yet to get to grips with using it so resorted to JB Weld epoxy to repair the pipe... then tried using slighly too small ID O rings because I had them and they didn't seat properly, so had to go out and find some correct sized ones, by which time it was too late to make it to the MoT. O rings replaced and battery reconnected and an EAS fault was registering again
Hooked up my laptop and could not get the car to talk to me, tried all sorts and no dice. But the fault seemed to clear the next time I cycled the ignition and suspension seemed to be behaving so I rebooked the test for today.
Was trying to do a few little job in preparation for going to the MoT the last few days, went to head out this morning for the MoT and the EAS went nuts again; extended ride height and wouldn't budge ARGGGGGHHHHHH! Thought sod it, I'm going anyway, had to get fuel (90 litres...oooff) which made me run late and the MoT Station (Kwik Fit Tonbridge) said no, you're too late for your slot sorry you'll have to rebook for another day, which is no good as I needed the RR for Friday to go collect my latest acquisition (the Alpine) and I'm heading back up to Tadley again for work till Friday :/ I was in a foul mood made even worse when I arrived back in the village and the suspension started to behave again a 1/4 mile from the house
There's something very wrong in the communications between the various ECU's and devices that as yet I have been unable to trace, it currently appears that the OBD 2 socket is not linked to anything which points to corrosion in connectors, but they all appeared fine when I checked them, I guess if the weather perks up tomorrow I will take another look under the seats and behind the A pillar trim at the connectors and attack them all with contact cleaner, assuming I can resist the urge to ignight the 90 litres of fuel...