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Could it Ecu related?
anyone know what relay is the ignition/ starter td5 pre 2002
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Could it Ecu related?
anyone know what relay is the ignition/ starter td5 pre 2002
Take that as you don’t know!A grown-up will be along soon ...
Then Mum will call me for my tea ...
Take that as you don’t know!
I wish that grown up would turn up quickly... I’m getting scared!!!Quite right ... that'll be two of us then ...
That’s exactly it! I spend some time with the multimeter and found that the wire to the “imoboliser” that I have no fob or code for as it’s a basic model, isn’t live!!! I’m guessing this is the route of the problem.Starter relay C0151, if it's immobilised there will be no earth in pin 6 of the socket
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The immobiliser wire is not live, it's cutting earth to pin 6 as i already said, if you have earth on pin 6 but no live to pin 4(white/red wire) while ignition is turned to crank the problem is on the ignition
switchs output cos that's direct to the relay, if no earth on pin 6 splice in with a good earth in that wire
Yes, if it's immobilised the engine ECU doesnt open the injectors, you need to plug in a dedicated tester to see if it's immobilised or not cos it can be a crank signal failure too
All fuses are checked and are fine. The miss connection was the 2 black plugs coming from the bulkhead into the main engine bay.If the earth to starter relay is cut by the alarm ECU then the engine ECU's security signal is cut too that means it's immobilised, it has nothing to do with crank signal but as this thread started then you said that who knows what plugs were misconnected i dont know what's there in reality.... are all the fuses OK?
yes it can be disabled with nanocom or hawkeye unlocked for 10AS system but not as long as it's already immobilised, you have to remobilise it with EKA code first, read "Engine immobilisation override" in the owner's manual... btw if you unlock with the fob and it works this should remobilise itwhat software / read is the best for getting into this? I read the imoboliser can be switched off permanently?
yes it can be disabled with nanocom or hawkeye unlocked for 10AS system but not as long as it's already immobilised, you have to remobilise it with EKA code first, read "Engine immobilisation override" in the owner's manual... btw if you unlock with the fob and it works this should remobilise it
Can definitely appreciated why the military refused to take the td5oh dear! So the Landy finest have a fob, just 2 plain keys... hence I never knew if had a imoboliser. And no eka code. I read up abou the eka procedure, key and doors etc... but don’t have one to try it!!!
If that's how it was from factory without fob and it ran before this issue means it wasnt fitted with immobiliser, there are more versions and would be good to know exactly what modell you have. But if it didnt ever have fob then this problem is not with the immobiliseroh dear! So the Landy finest have a fob, just 2 plain keys... hence I never knew if had a imoboliser. And no eka code. I read up abou the eka procedure, key and doors etc... but don’t have one to try it!!!
- I did the pedal prime procedure several timesIf that's how it was from factory without fob and it ran before this issue means it wasnt fitted with immobiliser, there are more versions and would be good to know exactly what modell you have. But if it didnt ever have fob then this problem is not with the immobiliser
- did you purge well the fuel delivery system?
- is the battery strong enough ?
- eventually did you try to bump start it?
Yes it was.If it doesnt have a fob it doesnt have immobiliser... period. You have to check what's missing at the relay when you turn ignition on, was the ignition on 2 when you jumped the starter ?
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