F-Ram failure
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Fudgenudger

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77 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Hi guys, after a long winter obviously the battery was flat on my T350c, charged and tested it and it was beyond repair, so I fitted a new battery and now I am constantly getting a fault code on the dash pod saying fault code 247 "F-Ram failure" also the mileage has completely reset itself and does do every time I recycle the ignition, Am I right thinking that there is a cell battery in the dash pod?? And how the f**k can I get my original mileage back the dash pod if at all??..
Cheers
Rob.

alex_gray255

6,331 posts

226 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Sounds like it needs to go Paul Smith route to me. Do not know of any way of putting it back once it's gone with the fram

Fudgenudger

Original Poster:

77 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Just checked his website, thank you for that info, I will contact him tomorrow, fingers crossed !!

Mattt

16,664 posts

239 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Did you have the key turned when you connected the battery up?

SergSC

508 posts

183 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Mattt said:
Did you have the key turned when you connected the battery up?
I did this accidentally, and got the same 247 f-ram, there is zero surge protection on the low voltage dash ecu so you can pretty much guarantee you will fry it if connecting the battery with key On.

It cost me £120 to fix but it depends entirely how many chips you fry, I'm told up to around £250. You can expect to wait around a week. The mileage will be fixed too.

shep1001

4,617 posts

210 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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SergSC said:
I did this accidentally, and got the same 247 f-ram, there is zero surge protection on the low voltage dash ecu so you can pretty much guarantee you will fry it if connecting the battery with key On.

It cost me £120 to fix but it depends entirely how many chips you fry, I'm told up to around £250. You can expect to wait around a week. The mileage will be fixed too.
Glad to hear you got it fixed. How is the motor now, did you get to the bottom of the starting issue?

SergSC

508 posts

183 months

Monday 29th April 2013
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shep1001 said:
Glad to hear you got it fixed. How is the motor now, did you get to the bottom of the starting issue?
Its running great. It was just a dead m36 immobiliser box, its been replaced and I now have new fobs. The only difference is that I need to use the fob slot rather than key button for de-immobilising frown

I'm slowly discovering how people who work in car electrics are reluctant to go near TVRs... I went into a car audio shop to get a simple head unit swap... flat no "wont go near em"... wimp, another shop unaware of the perils did it in 10 minutes! smile
Same with alarm engineers... "would not want to do a full alarm/immob swap on a tvr". hmmm...
Doesnt seem that complicated to me, just a bunch of boxes and wires, haha smile

Fudgenudger

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77 posts

188 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Have been away for a few days so havent been able to do anything. No I defiantly didn't have the ignition on cos I couldn't get into the car! I have tried to remove the dash pod this evening but am struggling to as I cannot see how it is mounted, are there any hidden securing screws that I cant see guys ???.

Fudgenudger

Original Poster:

77 posts

188 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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SergSC said:
I did this accidentally, and got the same 247 f-ram, there is zero surge protection on the low voltage dash ecu so you can pretty much guarantee you will fry it if connecting the battery with key On.

It cost me £120 to fix but it depends entirely how many chips you fry, I'm told up to around £250. You can expect to wait around a week. The mileage will be fixed too.
Oh that's good news, hopefully I can get the same result, not really concerned as to how much it costs as long as I can get it repaired back to original mileage .

Mattt

16,664 posts

239 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Get a copy of Grahams manual, it explains it all.