I have a 2 year old T6.1 manual that has developed an engine issue (diesel warning light flashes & power drops when accelerating).
I've bought a Carista and to my surprise the only faults are 16777020 - 'function restriction due to service communication interruption'. (9 instances - putting this down to the head unit sometimes cutting out).
263442 - Sirens / alarm horn for anti-theft warning system: No
release by immobilizer (259 instances!). I have a Ghost fitted but can't see it causing this issue?
Neither of these strike me as something that would affect engine power (I was expecting to see DPF/Turbo/injectors or something).
Im nervous to take the van to VW as I fear they will blame the conversion. So before I take it I want to install an isolation to the full campervan electronics and demonstrate that the issue persists.
Question: Ideally I would like to isolate at the positive side of the battery, would this be an issue if I'm only going to use it very infrequently? Is there any benefit in doing this or would adding to the negative be equally as effective?
I have a Redarc DC-DC charger with solar input - would there be an issue if I were to break this circuit using the same isolation (I.e. when the engine was running or sun is shining the charger would have nowhere to go)?
Apologies if these are daft questions as you can tell I'm far from a mechanic, I just want to get things sorted before the warranty runs out in 8 months time!
Thank you,
David
I've bought a Carista and to my surprise the only faults are 16777020 - 'function restriction due to service communication interruption'. (9 instances - putting this down to the head unit sometimes cutting out).
263442 - Sirens / alarm horn for anti-theft warning system: No
release by immobilizer (259 instances!). I have a Ghost fitted but can't see it causing this issue?
Neither of these strike me as something that would affect engine power (I was expecting to see DPF/Turbo/injectors or something).
Im nervous to take the van to VW as I fear they will blame the conversion. So before I take it I want to install an isolation to the full campervan electronics and demonstrate that the issue persists.
Question: Ideally I would like to isolate at the positive side of the battery, would this be an issue if I'm only going to use it very infrequently? Is there any benefit in doing this or would adding to the negative be equally as effective?
I have a Redarc DC-DC charger with solar input - would there be an issue if I were to break this circuit using the same isolation (I.e. when the engine was running or sun is shining the charger would have nowhere to go)?
Apologies if these are daft questions as you can tell I'm far from a mechanic, I just want to get things sorted before the warranty runs out in 8 months time!
Thank you,
David