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RobG

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Re: ignition problem
« Reply #15 on: 17 October 2009, 16:01:45 »

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(immobiliser will allow you to crank the engine) well all i can say is that you dont have a very good immobiliser and at least i know mine works, and farther inlaws works, and my mate's vetra works as well, cos all ours dont let the engine crank over at all. no power to ecu no power to ignition.
Tunnie, where`s that smiley. I think it`s needed now ;D ;D ;D

I wouldn`t have thought there`s any grey matter left to shoot at ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: ignition problem
« Reply #16 on: 17 October 2009, 16:03:13 »

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(immobiliser will allow you to crank the engine) well all i can say is that you dont have a very good immobiliser and at least i know mine works, and farther inlaws works, and my mate's vetra works as well, cos all ours dont let the engine crank over at all. no power to ecu no power to ignition.
Tunnie, where`s that smiley. I think it`s needed now ;D ;D ;D

I wouldn`t have thought there`s any grey matter left to shoot at ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Coupled together with the other posts i think you might be right  :)
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