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Jump starting the car ey?

As Chris says which one pfc or car or both the same? :

Do I do this by placing jumper leads to the terminals and starting another car then start my car with the PFC in?

you wouldnt jump start the PFC ... i was making a joke

checkout what Coastlife said about the fuses

WELL!!!!!!!!

I checked the fuses under the drivers's dash.!

And I noticed hmm wtf.. one 10AMP red fuse is broken.

Dunno how it was broken but it was! Replaced the fuse and pfc works fine and car starts up with it!

So Paul I reckon in your tut put in to check all fuses if pfc doesnt work. :thumbsup:

Now the only thing that sounds or looks weird to me is:

When I turn the key into "ACC" the hand controller doesnt turn on. However when I put it to "ON" it does. Whats wrong with that?

Now the only thing that sounds or looks weird to me is:

When I turn the key into "ACC" the hand controller doesnt turn on. However when I put it to "ON" it does. Whats wrong with that?

Its not meant to turn on when you flick to acc.. acc is onyl for sitting there with radio on etc.

The on position is when it primes the fuel pump and gets ready to start

Its not meant to turn on when you flick to acc.. acc is onyl for sitting there with radio on etc.

The on position is when it primes the fuel pump and gets ready to start

Sweet! Im ready to go then.. YES OMG ffs

CHECK FUSES FFS

Thanks everyone for helping! Top marks goes to SAU and its members again! :thumbsup::):yes::( :(

Esp Steve and Chris :):worship: :worship: :worship:

Hi Guys

had exactly the same prob the little blue relay next to the battery in the boot ticks like mad. iafter ripping half the dash apart and checking all the voltages from the pinouts it was just the fuse the fuse box has two rows top to bottom its the left hand row sixthfuse up runs fine on old ecu -nothing but start screen on PFC

Paul FYI:

Yes Steve is correct. According to the diagram: http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/diagrams/r33-fusebox.html

The fuse that was broken was "Left Column, top to bottom:" -> "10A – Engine Control"

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