

In the end I had the car recovered to my nearest Nissan High Performance dealer who told me that there was a problem with the battery. Having disconnected the battery to try to 'reset' the ECU without success I called my breakdown provider (sorry, don't know what you call them in the U.S.) who was also unable to connect his scanner to the ECU. I know that both scanners are working as they can connect happily to my other car. I have two scanners, a wifi unit (Tacklife) attached to Torque Pro for Android and iCarsoft CR PLUS neither of which will talk to my ECU, both simply fail to acquire a connection over any of their pre-defined protocols. Once switched off it would no longer start. I have a 2011 370Z Roadster auto (32k miles) which recently went into 'limp'. I hope to be able to contribute as well as quiz.

Hiya new to this forum, so first up 'hello' to all.
