This question has probably already been answered in this thread, but I read almost every single page and couldn’t find it. Does the ECS10 need constant power or accessory power? Also, what size fuse should be used?
It takes a while to connect. It says the suspension settings are saved, but it doesn’t feel like it. I just installed it yesterday, so tomorrow I’m going to set it at 100% to test.
Do you have it set to connect automatically or do you connect manually each time?
While I *do* always switch to Sport mode, with the Mando connected only the drivetrain, steering, etc., are affected. The suspension stays under control of the Mando.
My soft and performance suspension settings are miles apart and very easily discernible.
If I shut the car off in performance it starts up in performance. Same for soft.
I don’t know if I’ve ever noticed a delay in the suspension changing to the last setting, but I tend to start the car while stationary, so…
This question has probably already been answered in this thread, but I read almost every single page and couldn’t find it. Does the ECS10 need constant power or accessory power? Also, what size fuse should be used?
Yes a 10 Amp. I used a piggyback. And no constant power. Just when the vehicle is running.. If you look back at my threads in this group, you will see pics and specific instructions on installation that were very useful for to me when I was doing my install.
Yes a 10 Amp. I used a piggyback. And no constant power. Just when the vehicle is running.. If you look back at my threads in this group, you will see pics and specific instructions on installation that were very useful for to me when I was doing my install.
I don't know if this has already been addressed somewhere - I couldn't find it. If I'm in comfort mode, Mando set to the softest suspension possible - everything is fine. However, if I switch to Sport mode, the suspension stiffens - until now I thought that the Mando controls the suspension and it stays in a soft setting. Unfortunately, no. How is it with you?
I don't know if this has already been addressed somewhere - I couldn't find it. If I'm in comfort mode, Mando set to the softest suspension possible - everything is fine. However, if I switch to Sport mode, the suspension stiffens - until now I thought that the Mando controls the suspension and it stays in a soft setting. Unfortunately, no. How is it with you?
When you connect to your ECS10, is the first screen you see, after connecting (or auto connecting) does it show that your last selected profile is still the currently applied profile?
In this video, after auto connection is complete, you can see the "Sport" profile is already applied. At 7 seconds into this video, you can see the Sport profile is highlighted, meaning it was already enabled prior to connecting phone to the ECS10.
IMPORTANT:
If you have to enable the "module status setting" - that means your ECS10 was disabled when you connected to it. (Shown at 21 seconds into this video).
If this is the case, you very likely have your ECS10 powered from a constant or incompatible power source.
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, if I turn on the car, Mando automatically connects and the last setting is active, even after 12 hours after turning off the car. The suspension is nicely controlled by Mando, you can feel the difference between the individual settings. The only problem is that when the car is in Sport mode, the suspension stiffens even though the Mando is set to Comfort.
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, if I turn on the car, Mando automatically connects and the last setting is active, even after 12 hours after turning off the car. The suspension is nicely controlled by Mando, you can feel the difference between the individual settings. The only problem is that when the car is in Sport mode, the suspension stiffens even though the Mando is set to Comfort.
I also have 1.00. App version 1.23
I'm sorry and it makes me angry... This was pretty much the only reason I bought Mando. And I can't find a solution anywhere. The seller is very uncooperative and I couldn't find an answer in the forums. Mando does what he has to do, just not when I want him to. So that I have the Sport driving mode set in the car, but the suspension remains comfortable. it is a pity