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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Not trying to teach you to suck eggs but you have done all this with a fully charged battery, even a small drop in voltage will upset things....?
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11th Nov 2024 8:06am |
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btbtbtbt318 Member Since: 10 Aug 2024 Location: Victoria Posts: 16 |
No problem at all, happy to hear any recommendations at all. If someone comes up with a simple fix that just works I'm going to show up at their house and kiss them even if I have to cross the globe to do it. Battery is brand new and it's sitting on a trickle charger whenever I'm not actively playing around with the car, all of the grounds I've found so far appear mint but I have been giving them a jiggle around when I find them.
I agree but I'm not much of an oscilloscope expert and it is quite cheap hahaha... mostly I've just been pleased to see that the paired signal is mirrored at all and reading expected voltage ranges and neither side is shorting to ground or 12v. I'll try to get an image at a narrower resolution to see if the shape looks better.
Strong agree and that's where I'm spending my efforts at the moment. Between the two P0504 codes and C1A96 brake switch circuit seems a consistent theme. My circuit behaves consistently between the switch that came with the car (original BMW) and a replacement one (aftermarket). All of the brake lights work when you press the pedal as you would expect. BUT, the behaviour I have doesn't match up with the wiring diagrams quite right. The 2006 manual shows this: Which is: Purple/yellow 12v supply from fuse 9 with ignition on (tested working) Purple/green signal to ABS module, normal OFF, switches ON with brake pressed (tested working, notable 1v drop over both new and old switches for some reason, tested at ABS module connector and signal gets through with no further drop) Brown/black to earth (tested 0 Ohms to earth point, earth point is good) Blue/red signal to ABS module, Light control module and ECM, normal ON, switches OFF with brake pressed BUT the blue/red earth signal switch shows normal ON in the diagrams, where mine is normal OFF. This is consistent across two switches. For what its worth the blue/red has good continuity to all three modules it goes to. This is the earlier little black switch XKB000021/22, not the newer blue/white switch which I also bought accidentally. Now this 2006 manual says all over the bottom of it "VIN 239036 onwards". Mine is 235xxx as an early 2006 build, so maybe the diagram doesn't match? I've got diagrams for 2001 and 2005 models and they both show this: Difference being that the switched earth is shown normally OFF which is the behaviour I'm seeing, but the switched power is now reversed to normally ON and also goes to a brown/slate wire to the ABS module, neither of which are right for mine. My wiring colours match the 2006 diagram. The ABS module can see the switching and gives the following readout: Brake not pressed: Brake pressed: So the signals are getting to the module and are being interpreted. They seem to be backwards though?
This says blue/red is the brake LAMP switch where purple/green is the brake switch. I would have thought that the switches should read the other way based on the normal ON/normal OFF behaviour of the switches? This ABS module was replaced before I bought the car and I do have the old, apparently faulty one. Is it possible that the module changed its expected behaviour sometime in 2006 which might explain these readings and the fault? The numbers between the modules don't quite match up. I also have a module from an L320 I picked up just to see what codes would change (it isn't compatible). New module installed before I bought car, didn't fix problem:
Original module:
Random module off an L320 from a wrecking yard:
Original: 0 265 234 074 SRB 500 164 060521/1/0077 Current: 0 265 234 155 SRB 500 174 090902/6/1691 Random L320: 0 265 235 020 SRB 500 440 061212/1/1557 I'm guessing the second numbers are date/batch/serial numbers and not so important i.e. 060521 means 2006 May 21st which lines up with the build date for the car, and the other two can follow the same pattern. Is the module in the car just incompatible???? Sorry for radio silence, I genuinely appreciate the feedback I'm getting and I'm just a bit slow between bouts of motivation at the moment. Feel free to remind me how much I'm going to enjoy this car once I can drive it! |
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8th Dec 2024 2:10am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1345 |
I changed the abs module on my 2007 sc, no coding was required as I used the exact same part numbered module.
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8th Dec 2024 12:55pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1764 |
Have you investigated the yaw sensor fault yet? |
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8th Dec 2024 3:43pm |
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btbtbtbt318 Member Since: 10 Aug 2024 Location: Victoria Posts: 16 |
I believe this was done by the previous owner's "Land Rover Specialist" workshop. The readouts from the Faultmate seem to suggest it's set up properly. However... I plugged in the original module today to see which codes changed, focussing on the brake circuit items. Lo and behold, the P0504 and various "Brake switch circuit A/B correlation" codes are gone from all modules, including the Petrol EMS module which previously wouldn't clear it either. And most notably, the behaviour on the ABS module readout has changed to be more sensible: Brake not pressed: Brake pressed: Compared with the currently installed module, the two brake switch readouts now say active/inactive together as one might intuitively expect. I am now convinced that the ABS module in the car has a hardware or software incompatibility, and I'm almost convinced that the original module isn't faulty at all. Here are the codes from the original module: Yaw rate circuit codes still feature. This shot is from before I cleared the codes, they do all clear and not come back straight away but this seems significant.
This looks like the culprit now and I'm feeling motivated again. My current problem is that I can't find it in any wiring diagrams so far. The yaw module has a 6 pin connector, I did buy a second hand yaw module a while ago but it didn't fix any problems. Module code is SRO000020, apparently common to L322s 2002-2009, L320 RRS 2005-2009 and LR3 2005-2009. The late 2006 wiring diagram is the only one I have that references a yaw sensor at all and it has a 4 pin plug with completely different coloured wires to what I have: I can see that there is a 4-pin yaw sensor SRO500140 apparently for 2007+ versions of these three vehicles. Mine looks like this:
It's a six pin as follows: 1 - Red 2 - Yellow/Brown 3 - Light Green 4 - Yellow/Black 5 - Yellow 6 - Blue I've scoured the diagrams for this connector but I haven't come up with a match yet. I'll check the YB/YN tomorrow to see if they are high speed CANBUS wires, but I can't see any otherwise unaccounted for modules that should be on the bus on any diagrams. I just need some idea of where these wires are meant to go so that I can test them for continuity now. |
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9th Dec 2024 8:13am |
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btbtbtbt318 Member Since: 10 Aug 2024 Location: Victoria Posts: 16 |
Well I'm stumped again.
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15th Dec 2024 5:27am |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1764 |
If you have a yaw sensor fault, and the wiring checks out OK, why do you not suspect a yaw sensor failure? |
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15th Dec 2024 6:22am |
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btbtbtbt318 Member Since: 10 Aug 2024 Location: Victoria Posts: 16 |
Hi Mikey,
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15th Dec 2024 9:16am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1217 |
I dont have a L322 so be gentle and certainly not a can bus expert
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15th Dec 2024 1:33pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1764 |
Did you remove the original sensor and bolt the replacement into place? They are very position sensitive... |
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15th Dec 2024 3:55pm |
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