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Hi guys

searched these forums and the NZ ones, Problem is my GTS25T S1 runs fine on standard ECUeverything works in the car. Bought a Brand new PFC and took of the batt cable ,plugged in PFC -reconnectede batt turned on ignition, all I got was what I first thought was the fuel pump pulsing in the boot and the eng check light flashing like mad . the car would turn over but not start. the commander lights up and goes to moniter,settings,etc screen. but nothing is working. so I got on here and asked a few guys. got out the mu8ltimeter and checked every pin out voltage against the manual i downloaded ,all fine next stage hunting through all the auton stuff(yes mine was origanally auto).

spent the next day taking then dash apart and unwiring the alarm (freindly suggestion from member) no luck. finaly online I found a british gtr site where someone said there was a fuse problem on their gtr.I DO NOT BELIEVE IT!!!. in car fusebox ,left bank of two six up from bottom is an engine control fuse, its ten amps which i am thinking is fine untill you add the extra a PFC needs to save data etc. the standard ECU dosnt seem to mind at all if this fuse is blown but the PFC no way hosea. anyway just before I was going to send it back to Japan a fifteen amp fuse( why are they so hard to see in a skyline)and its fixed!! yayyy!!

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yes thats right but thats when the engine is running .it didnt even get that far.

and it wasnt so much flashing as flickering in time with the buzz from the boot which turned out to be a blue relay next to the battery ( i think this is the eccs one?) once the fuse was replaced its fine and the check light only comes on a few flashes when I cane it hard (either injector max or a few knocks) its off to get tuned on the dyno now.

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