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Careful with the AAN schematics as they are not 100% the same.
Pin 27 is the switched live for the ECU & coilpacks so should be +12v with ignition on. It would be a logical place to immobilise the car from, so sounds like an immob fault to me.
Trace the ECU harness back and look for a pair of wires leading to it which will be the immob loop. The ECU harness connector B on the underside of the fuse board is the black one in the row of the larger 8 pin connectors
I've finally had a chance to take another look today.
Pin 27 on Ecu is blue/black and I have tried to check continuity to the fuse board to 15a on the attached picture but no continuity found.
Where does the other 1mm blue/black feed to? I thought it was to the POS stages but couldn't see a match there.
I've also checked with a voltage probe there is voltage present on the 5 terminals shown in the picture as switched lives which there is.
If I have this correct it looks most likely there is a break in the wire between 15a on the fuss board and pin27 on the ecu in the 1mm blue/black cable.
I was thinking of running a temporary cable from the ignition switch to pin 27 on the ecu to see if this resolves the issue. Changing the cable is going to be a PITA.
I'll also need to get new crimps for the ecu and fuse box connections if anyone who's of what items and where I can get hold of them that would be great?
As per my post above Greg, I bet that 12v supply to the ECU is immobilised.
Follow the loom down from that black 8 pin connector B under the fuse board - see if there is an immobiliser loop cut into it.
Mike your a star I've been out again this evening. The fuse holder for 32 had disappeared into the fuse box. After fishing around behind the fuse box and reseating it I found the 20A fuse was blown. I've replaced with a 15A at present as I didn't have a 20A and the image on mikes site shows it as either.
Can anyone shed any light by two ratings are shown for this use?
After changing and checking levels fired up first time, tappers a bit noisy as its the first time she has started for quite a while. Next up is to tidy up wiring and start to tackle the list of other jobs.
Can anyone take some pictures of the under the passenger dash to show how the ECU should be mounted on its bracket?
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