Hi All,
I was driving my Renault Megane 3 1.5Dci one morning, the engine failed mid journey with the dash saying “Engine Failure Hazard”.
The car has since refused to start, when plugged into the diagnostics a fault code of DF1018 (Computer, Internal Electrical Fault) appeared on screen. There is no sign of any water ingress of any kind of damp etc.
The mechanic proceeded to check the injectors in which they believe a few were bad, we replaced all 4No with no luck. Fuel pressure seems good, fuel checked etc. As a fault finding process we have since changed the cam shaft sensor & fuse box, again still no luck. When easy start is sprayed into the engine it will run until burnt off.
As a last resort we bought an ECU kit from a breakers yard, this consists of ECU with matching codes, BCM/UCH, Key/Housing and steering column. When we have went to install the BCM/UCH there is no option to plug in the blue F connector which is blanked off?
Does anyone know how important this is and would the engine start without it?
Many thanks!
I was driving my Renault Megane 3 1.5Dci one morning, the engine failed mid journey with the dash saying “Engine Failure Hazard”.
The car has since refused to start, when plugged into the diagnostics a fault code of DF1018 (Computer, Internal Electrical Fault) appeared on screen. There is no sign of any water ingress of any kind of damp etc.
The mechanic proceeded to check the injectors in which they believe a few were bad, we replaced all 4No with no luck. Fuel pressure seems good, fuel checked etc. As a fault finding process we have since changed the cam shaft sensor & fuse box, again still no luck. When easy start is sprayed into the engine it will run until burnt off.
As a last resort we bought an ECU kit from a breakers yard, this consists of ECU with matching codes, BCM/UCH, Key/Housing and steering column. When we have went to install the BCM/UCH there is no option to plug in the blue F connector which is blanked off?
Does anyone know how important this is and would the engine start without it?
Many thanks!