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07 S60 Immobilizer / Communication Errors / No Start

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2001 - 2007 V70
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2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
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Re: 07 S60 Immobilizer / Communication Errors / No Start

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Yeah the under engine splash pan is in place, never ran without it.

No PS fluid leaking near the computers.

I've done the best I can to check every connector/plug/ground I can find and haven't found any signs of corrosion anywhere else. Including all the connections on the CEM.

The plastic box cover for the EMC/TMC had 1 broken clip closest to the fender allowing it to flip up easy and 1" of it's rubber seal was missing. And the EMC it self is just a metal clam shell with zero seal. So I'm guessing water just splashed in past the lid seal. You can see signs of where water has run down the outside of alum plate on the ECM.

I ordered a new plastic lid for the ECM/TCM box.

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Is it safe to remove the ECM, hook the battery back up and see if the car behaves any different?

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The ECM is a critical car component. I don't see what you would gain and expect that every other system would try to prevent the car from starting and setting faults.

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d3ktrix wrote: 28 Apr 2019, 12:29 Is it safe to remove the ECM, hook the battery back up and see if the car behaves any different?
A lobotomy is not going to help.
ECM = Engine Control Module, it is the Engine's brain.

How functional would you be if I took your brain out?
I hope it would not be an improvement. :wink:
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d3ktrix wrote: 28 Apr 2019, 12:29 Is it safe to remove the ECM, hook the battery back up and see if the car behaves any different?
No, the engine would probably not fire up and maybe not even crank

But you can remove the ECM to inspect the connections for any corrosion/water contamination - be sure to undo the battery first www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQYOiS__oyo

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