Is there eeprom in body computer? To swap
Hi everyone.
Maybe someone may help me.
Have a flooded Nissan Micra k14 2020 1.5dci. Car was under water for a time. Engine ecu is original(good), key original (good). Cluster was dead (read eeprom and write to new one), original IPDM seems to be good too(anyway have tried a used one and no changes), chassy control module used (desolder mcu from original). Airbag used one but wich crash now. All modules have U1000 error current. Have checked all can wires and wire junctions all OK. Tried dissconecting all modules one by one leving just cluster, ecm, body, ipdm - no changes. IPDM module dont whant to turn on ignition relay, on current data have "Startingmode_bcm NO request" "Ignitionsupplyconfirmation OFF" "Ignitioncontrolstate OFF" "IGN RLY OFF".
What may cause ipdm not to turn on ignition?
Thanks.
Is there eeprom in body computer? To swap
Was Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid
From my experience flooded cars is problematic and stays with gremlins. Stay away is my advice. Corrosion will haunt the car.
Sandeepa (8th May, 2022)
Hey buds
That's true. If i am on the buying end of a used car, i will stay far far away from a flooded car than an accidental ones. The body panels might stay good for some time but the electricals and the electronics will go kaput sooner than expected. They might look and work good but they will go bad for sure.
And arranging for a working substitute will always be a pain for the mechanic
Sent from my vivo 1723 using Tapatalk
Bookmarks