KMCE
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Folks,
I thought I would post some information I managed to glean from an immobiliser fault over the week end. Like others I still have the original RF unit and suffered from spurious RF signals which caused a immobiliser fault (P1674) while parked at a friends house. The car would turn over but not start.
Tried all the usual - lock & unlock with FOB, lock & unlock with Key, EKA (which did not respond) & finally gave up for the evening.
I thought it was a sync issue with keys & BeCM, but after some deduction realised that this part of the sequence was operating. If there is a fault with the sync, normally you get the Engine Disabled signal on the display - I had no errors showing, the engine would crank but not fire.
Having left the car over night and came back with a fresh head, diagnostics (Faultmate) & a booster pack, I finally found the problem.
When I was examining the settings in the BeCM, I started to notice some settings were not correct, the car was now Police Spec, EKA was disabled (which may explain why the EKA attempt did not work), and other minor changes. Given these spurious changes, I couldn't be sure the immobilisation code was correct. I checked the settings in the Engine ECU, and found there was a different code. Once I re-set the code in the BeCM (and other misc items) the engine fired up no problem.
I thought I would post this insight as it may help others with similar problems.
Regards,
Ken
I thought I would post some information I managed to glean from an immobiliser fault over the week end. Like others I still have the original RF unit and suffered from spurious RF signals which caused a immobiliser fault (P1674) while parked at a friends house. The car would turn over but not start.
Tried all the usual - lock & unlock with FOB, lock & unlock with Key, EKA (which did not respond) & finally gave up for the evening.
I thought it was a sync issue with keys & BeCM, but after some deduction realised that this part of the sequence was operating. If there is a fault with the sync, normally you get the Engine Disabled signal on the display - I had no errors showing, the engine would crank but not fire.
Having left the car over night and came back with a fresh head, diagnostics (Faultmate) & a booster pack, I finally found the problem.
When I was examining the settings in the BeCM, I started to notice some settings were not correct, the car was now Police Spec, EKA was disabled (which may explain why the EKA attempt did not work), and other minor changes. Given these spurious changes, I couldn't be sure the immobilisation code was correct. I checked the settings in the Engine ECU, and found there was a different code. Once I re-set the code in the BeCM (and other misc items) the engine fired up no problem.
I thought I would post this insight as it may help others with similar problems.
Regards,
Ken