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Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« on: 01 January 2008, 13:40:17 »

Got out of work early on new years eve to the joy of the car not starting. Fuse for the speedo, rev counter and fuel guage blew on way to work, replaced now but car now turning over fine but not starting (or firing by the sound of it) Drivers door lock not opening on remote for last couple of days also so having to use key in lock (not sure if relevant) Help!!!!! car now stuck at work (in secure car park) so unable to get to it until Wednesday and unable to start to drive to garage (if my bank manager lets me take it there anyway after what I've spent over Xmas). Any help or suggestions would be very welcome. Thanks in advance Paul
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #1 on: 01 January 2008, 14:20:42 »

Sorry forgot to say it's a 1999 2.5 Auto Elite Petrol Saloon
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #2 on: 01 January 2008, 15:15:39 »

paperclip test it.

Where abouts in MK is it?
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #3 on: 01 January 2008, 18:07:08 »

And is the ECU light flashing?
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #4 on: 01 January 2008, 18:49:39 »

May sound silly but when my old 2.0 had a flat keyfob battery it started messing up the Engine Management light. Replaced battery and reconfigured the keyfob and all seemed fine again.
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #5 on: 01 January 2008, 19:34:35 »

Sorry, had to go out for a while so will try and answer all questions now, tried to get access to the car but unable to get into works carpark. Therefore unable to do paperclip test until tomorrow when back in work. the car is at my work just off junction 14, the battery in the keyfob is okay as it still activates the remote central locking as normal (apart from the drivers door) I'll see what codes I get from it tomorrow and hopefully narrow the problem down, this is the first bit of grief I've had from this car so hopefully nothing too major Thanks very much for the replies Paul
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #6 on: 01 January 2008, 19:36:45 »

Sorry missed one question! no ECU light not flashing Thanks Paul
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #7 on: 01 January 2008, 19:42:18 »

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Sorry missed one question! no ECU light not flashing Thanks Paul

In which case its not the immobiliser.......Watch for a code 19....
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #8 on: 01 January 2008, 19:48:15 »

Okay I'll post the codes I get when home from work tomorrow, what fault does a 19 show? Thanks Paul
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #9 on: 01 January 2008, 19:49:18 »

Crank sensor failure....
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #10 on: 01 January 2008, 20:42:01 »

I'm in Bletchley tomorrow if you're really stuck...
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #11 on: 01 January 2008, 20:55:39 »

Thanks for that, the main problems I have are 1. Not being able to move the car to somewhere I could spend a bit of time working on it rather than having it stuck in the secure car park at work 2. Only having a little time during the day to spend looking at it (ie lunchtime) due to working for slavedrivers (Unisys). 3. Not being very good with electrical problems!! Would happily pay someone who knows what they're doing to have a look at it as very hard to find a trustworthy garage these days and even if they are they work on so many different cars they don't have a fraction of the knowledge of a lot of people on this forum. The garage I usually take it to is D&A in Mount Farm Bletchley but may end up having to get them to collect it if i can't figure out or fix problem THanks Paul
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #12 on: 01 January 2008, 21:10:11 »

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Thanks for that, the main problems I have are 1. Not being able to move the car to somewhere I could spend a bit of time working on it rather than having it stuck in the secure car park at work 2. Only having a little time during the day to spend looking at it (ie lunchtime) due to working for slavedrivers (Unisys). 3. Not being very good with electrical problems!! Would happily pay someone who knows what they're doing to have a look at it as very hard to find a trustworthy garage these days and even if they are they work on so many different cars they don't have a fraction of the knowledge of a lot of people on this forum. The garage I usually take it to is D&A in Mount Farm Bletchley but may end up having to get them to collect it if i can't figure out or fix problem THanks Paul
Paperclip it and see what that comes back with.
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Re: Immobiliser?? New years eve nonstarter
« Reply #13 on: 02 January 2008, 19:03:47 »

Slight result as car started today and managed to drive home fine, have paperclipped and results are (as well predicted above) 19 crank sensor then 135 and 87. Would appreciate if anyone could tell me what these last two codes show, also as I won't trust car until I get the crank sensor changed once it starts playing up does it usually pack up for good pretty quickly as don't fancy getting stranded again? Also from ready through the forum it seems like the original VX sensor's the best bet? any ideas on what i should be paying to get it changed? Thanks in advance again Paul
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