Mini Mpi Starting Problems
Best Answer se7enmvu , 21 May 2018 - 06:31 PM
Well it's started, fired up first turn of the key 😀 I'm so happy.
A mobile mechanic came out and tried his code reader in it but it wouldn't power up so he couldn't help.
But that prompted me to look at why the socket had no power. I'd left the srs box unplugged as I was worried about triggering the air bags but it turns out that I needn't have.
I plugged the srs box in and it fired straight up. The srs light is staying on so I'm assuming that the srs box will need resetting.
So I can book in for the wheel alignment and mot now and put some miles on it.
It was idling a little high but that should be easy to solve and I noticed the oring is missing from the throttle body does anyone know what size to get?
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#31
Posted 12 May 2018 - 05:43 PM
Cars with immobiliser (5AS) are matched to the ECU. Without diagnostics it is difficult to tell what is happening; crank sensor would be the normal port of call if the fuel is being cut, but could also be that the ECU and 5AS are not a pair.
It’s a pity you are so far away as I have the Sykes Pickavant system which can read the codes and match the 5AS and ECU if needed.
I used to work to visit Rainford too.
See if you can borrow some diagnostic kit - it makes life much easier and saves spending money on lots of random bits.
There is a pinned thread on here.
FS
#32
Posted 12 May 2018 - 08:05 PM
If you don't have matched 5AS unit to go with the new ECU -
there's services available.
Seems reasonably priced.
#33
Posted 12 May 2018 - 08:11 PM
MPi have some unique issues..... however you have to remember with all SPi and MPi cars they were designed to go to Rover dealers and be plugged into Testbook.
Cars with immobiliser (5AS) are matched to the ECU. Without diagnostics it is difficult to tell what is happening; crank sensor would be the normal port of call if the fuel is being cut, but could also be that the ECU and 5AS are not a pair.
Its a pity you are so far away as I have the Sykes Pickavant system which can read the codes and match the 5AS and ECU if needed.
I used to work to visit Rainford too.
See if you can borrow some diagnostic kit - it makes life much easier and saves spending money on lots of random bits.
There is a pinned thread on here.
FS
Am I right in thinking that you MUST have iKeys to match an ECU to a 5AS, but you can program new fobs to a matched pair without iKeys?
#34
Posted 12 May 2018 - 09:10 PM
I think the alarm is fine I have the alarm box and fobs to go with the new ecu and everything seems to work. It arms and disarm on the button.
I'll have another look at the crank sensor and try and pick a new one up tomorrow.
But I'm thinking of giving up, putting it back together and trailering it up to minisport for them to look at. Unless anyone can recommend anywhere in the Merseyside/Warrington area?
#35
Posted 12 May 2018 - 10:22 PM
#36
Posted 20 May 2018 - 08:00 PM
I also put a new battery in but nothing has changed.
Pump primes, I get a spark all lights work it cranks but it just won't fire. So I've made a few enquiries with auto sparks and hopefully I can get someone out in the week.
#37
Posted 20 May 2018 - 08:28 PM
Hi,
Cam sensor plugged in?
Cheers,
Gavin
#38
Posted 20 May 2018 - 08:54 PM
Hi,
Cam sensor plugged in?
Cheers,
Gavin
Hi Gavin
Yeah cam sensor is plugged in. Maybe a duff cam sensor hopefully a code reader will show it up.
Cheers
Mark
#39
Posted 20 May 2018 - 09:38 PM
Sorry missed your question...MPi have some unique issues..... however you have to remember with all SPi and MPi cars they were designed to go to Rover dealers and be plugged into Testbook.
Cars with immobiliser (5AS) are matched to the ECU. Without diagnostics it is difficult to tell what is happening; crank sensor would be the normal port of call if the fuel is being cut, but could also be that the ECU and 5AS are not a pair.
Its a pity you are so far away as I have the Sykes Pickavant system which can read the codes and match the 5AS and ECU if needed.
I used to work to visit Rainford too.
See if you can borrow some diagnostic kit - it makes life much easier and saves spending money on lots of random bits.
There is a pinned thread on here.
FS
Am I right in thinking that you MUST have iKeys to match an ECU to a 5AS, but you can program new fobs to a matched pair without iKeys?
IKeys to match ECU to 5AS yes. Rover V4 or later CD version on MAP to programme 5AS to keyfobs.
FS
#40
Posted 21 May 2018 - 12:28 PM
MPi have some unique issues..... however you have to remember with all SPi and MPi cars they were designed to go to Rover dealers and be plugged into Testbook.
Cars with immobiliser (5AS) are matched to the ECU. Without diagnostics it is difficult to tell what is happening; crank sensor would be the normal port of call if the fuel is being cut, but could also be that the ECU and 5AS are not a pair.
Its a pity you are so far away as I have the Sykes Pickavant system which can read the codes and match the 5AS and ECU if needed.
I used to work to visit Rainford too.
See if you can borrow some diagnostic kit - it makes life much easier and saves spending money on lots of random bits.
There is a pinned thread on here.
FS
Am I right in thinking that you MUST have iKeys to match an ECU to a 5AS, but you can program new fobs to a matched pair without iKeys?
The pscan.eu unit can program new fobs and match immobilisers to ECU's etc.
I have one now.
http://www.rovertech...5ec26eeb96d66b8
Edited by Ruckus, 21 May 2018 - 12:30 PM.
#41
Posted 21 May 2018 - 06:31 PM Best Answer
A mobile mechanic came out and tried his code reader in it but it wouldn't power up so he couldn't help.
But that prompted me to look at why the socket had no power. I'd left the srs box unplugged as I was worried about triggering the air bags but it turns out that I needn't have.
I plugged the srs box in and it fired straight up. The srs light is staying on so I'm assuming that the srs box will need resetting.
So I can book in for the wheel alignment and mot now and put some miles on it.
It was idling a little high but that should be easy to solve and I noticed the oring is missing from the throttle body does anyone know what size to get?
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