Computer codes? 1111--Ned's comments
Mihnea Cotet
mik at info.fundp.ac.be
Wed Dec 10 18:42:58 EST 2003
Depending on the ECU and generally speaking, definitely no.
HTH,
Mihnea
At 23:40 10/12/2003 +0000, mike wrote:
>he originally said he was getting the loud click which
>implies the starter circuit is working
>
>one thought....imagine a really bad battery or really
>bad connection to battery, try to start it, voltage
>goes down so just the click, would the ecu throw a
>1111 from that?
>
>mike
>
>
>--- Phil Payne <quattro at isham-research.com> wrote: > >
> > i still don't see how a dead ecu will stop it
> > turning
> > > > over.....anyone care to explain?
> > >
> > > I'm with you on this one. What I remember was that
> > the engine didn't even turn over. I
> > haven't tried it, but I'm guessing that my engine
> > will turn over even w/o the ECU installed.
> > (Though I wouldn't
> > > put it past Audi to run the starter control
> > through the computer......)
> >
> > That figures.
> >
> > In the UK, when we meet conditions like this, the
> > first thing we suspect is the
> > alarm/immobiliser.
> >
> > They're all different, of course, but I'm wondering
> > if there is one installed in this case,
> > and it cuts both the starter connection and one of
> > the ECU (power?) connections that then
> > causes the 1111.
> >
> > --
> > Phil Payne
> > http://www.isham-research.com
> > +44 7785 302 803
> >
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