2009 DB9 Volante - electrical issues?

2009 DB9 Volante - electrical issues?

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Ipassgas

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3 posts

55 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Hello!
I came to acquire a 2009 DB9 Volante automatic (LHD) that has had an interesting time. The car was owned by a gentleman with some medical issues that led to questionable decision making. Apparently, he drove the car over a parking stop, then parked it for 4(ish) months. That's where I stepped in.

I am almost finished repairing/replacing the obvious problems, including but not limited to the radiator/cooling system, transmission cooler and front sheet metal/fiberglass.
When I got the car, the battery had 0.75 volts. I have never seen it run, but the damage was consistent with a car being driven over a low obstruction.

Electrically, I can't explain its behavior. It will crank, but not start. When I hit the lock button, the locks cycle through locked then open. The roof doesn't respond to the switch. The radio doesn't work. The cluster only has a check engine light and the PATS red circle lit. No other lights illuminate. When I use the single ECU I got, the interior courtesy lights come on. Pushing the map light button does nothing. The trunk won't latch. The passenger window will only respond to the passenger side switch. The car had ~50 codes stored, most relating to the dead battery, I suspect. Clearing them and trying to restart yielded:
P008A Low Fuel Pressure
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor A Circuit Fault
P1000 System Check Not Completed Since Last Memory Clear
P115B Check Fuel System
U0001 High-Speed CAN Communication Bus Fault
U0101 Lost Communication with Transmission Control Module (TCM)
U0102 Lost Communication with ABS Control Module
U0146 Lost Communication with Gateway A

The parking sensor seems to work. It beeps at the car parked behind it. The ECU (key) receptacle has both red and white lights. Nothing else in the center stack seems to respond.

The car has a couple of gallons of gas.

Is there a unified explanation for the odd electrical behavior? Before I start chasing 20 different pathways/causes, is there one direction I should examine first? I'm hoping there is a pyrotechnic fuse I haven't been able to identify that will explain all of this.

Thank you.

kipv12

115 posts

119 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Start with a new battery. Because of the electrical set up one fault will cause multiple problems, when my roof module went my dash lit up like a Christmas tree.

Ipassgas

Original Poster:

3 posts

55 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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I should have mentioned step 1 was a new battery. Thank you.

GG33

1,221 posts

216 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Did you put a new battery in it?

leman600

223 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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The ex dead battery is still likely and hopefully the cause of your troubles.
A Foxwell scanner may be able to help you find a fault but after such a dead battery for such a long period the whole CANBUS may need to be AMDS rebooted or programed by a dealer.
That probably isn't too expensive once you've got your car there.
The Foxwell scanner goes a little beyond normal OBD level but cannot bring whole modules online that are not present.
Good luck.

Hutch525

92 posts

68 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Check all the fuses
I mean pull and check every one
3 boxes, engine, passenger footwell,boot
There are random fuses that cover multiple systems but are not well documented

Craig elam1

117 posts

74 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Have a look at youtube, bamford rose, "tracker failure and other electrical gremlins"

Ipassgas

Original Poster:

3 posts

55 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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It has a new battery.

The Foxwell got me those codes.
My Autel couldn't even identify a car was present. It was mighty confused.

I'll pull all of the fuses, one by one. It sounds tedious, but I understand why it's a good idea.

The nearest Aston dealer is 4 hours away. I'm hoping to avoid that trip, but I knew it was a possibility when I bought the car.

Thanks, everyone.

AstonKeeper

22 posts

131 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Did you resolve p115b?