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Hey guys,

I've got a quick one, just got a hold of a GReddy Informeter which takes power from the consult connector under the dash (R33). It doesn't want to turn on so i've tested the plug and it's got no power, i can't get the ECU to flash the error codes either (by bridging the appropriate pins), which confirms it. Has anyone had this problem before? Are there any fuses in line with any of the circuits? Just hoping someone can save me some effort before i go off and test everything..

Thanks

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Standard ECU with e-manage ultimate. I suspect the shop that installed the e-manage cut some of the wires instead of splicing into them (should have done it myself, had no time). I was hoping there was something else in the circuits that could be the problem..

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