Immodilisor Problem
Discussion
Is this something to do with the fact that the immobiliser jumbles the code every time it is used? Loss of battery means it has forgotten what the last code was set to.
I seem to remember there should be a "master key" (red coloured bullet thing?) supplied with the immobiliser which can reset it. Otherwise, I would try switching on ignition while the bullet is inserted in receptacle in dash.
Failing that you may need services of a professional car thief to bypass!
I seem to remember there should be a "master key" (red coloured bullet thing?) supplied with the immobiliser which can reset it. Otherwise, I would try switching on ignition while the bullet is inserted in receptacle in dash.
Failing that you may need services of a professional car thief to bypass!
gdr said:
Is this something to do with the fact that the immobiliser jumbles the code every time it is used? Loss of battery means it has forgotten what the last code was set to.
I seem to remember there should be a "master key" (red coloured bullet thing?) supplied with the immobiliser which can reset it. Otherwise, I would try switching on ignition while the bullet is inserted in receptacle in dash.
Failing that you may need services of a professional car thief to bypass!
If there ever was a red key then I dont have it bugger.....
yep other one I heard of was turn ignition on and off 5 times then put the the key in whilst light is flashing, will spend some time trying these tonight, failing that the wire clippers are coming out!!!!
>> Edited by dontlift on Tuesday 9th December 10:46
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