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28th March 2013, 22:50 | #1 |
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does a 75 have a BECM ?...
....as fitted to land rovers and range rovers? Probably waaay off the mark but just in case..
Someone mentioned on an unrelated forum regarding a flat car battery the following - http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/ba...in-206648.html where stray RF and wifi signals can 'wake the car up' thus contributing towards common flat battery issues. Just wondering if 75s share similar ecm's? seeing as flat batteries come up a lot here I'll now, but thought it worth a mention
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we got a BCU
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There isn't much (any?) commonality between the 75 / ZT & Range Rover - especially not the P38.
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The Range Rover BeCu is more problematic than ours. They both do very simular things.
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