Hi all,
I've got a 2000 P38 4.0 HSE Auto.
I've looked at plenty of threads on this forum regarding immobiliser issues, but I don't think my symptoms seem the same.
Here are the symptoms that my P38 has:
Upon unlocking the car and trying to start, there's about a 50% chance that the car will just crank indefinitely with no-start. The engine is actually cranking over. If this happens, I lock the vehicle with the fob, unlock it again, and then it immediately fires up when I try to start it again.
I checked OBD2 codes with a cheap scanner and I can see a P1667 which I believe is immobiliser related... This made me go down the rabbit hole of thinking that this is an immobiliser issue.
However, I've recently learnt that if my BECM was 'immobilised', the engine should not crank and I should receive a message on the dash...
So at this point, I'm a little confused.
These are the 2 theories that I have:
1. Someone has already done a partial immobiliser bypass on this vehicle, which is why it cranks even if the BECM and ECU have lost immobiliser sync.... Locking and Unlocking the vehicle just gives the BECM and ECU a chance to sync again?
2. The P1667 code is a red herring and the issue isn't immobiliser related... But i'm not sure why locking and unlocking the vehicle would enable the vehicle to start.
Neither of these theories seem particularly strong to me, so I haven't started ordering parts yet...
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks.
I've got a 2000 P38 4.0 HSE Auto.
I've looked at plenty of threads on this forum regarding immobiliser issues, but I don't think my symptoms seem the same.
Here are the symptoms that my P38 has:
Upon unlocking the car and trying to start, there's about a 50% chance that the car will just crank indefinitely with no-start. The engine is actually cranking over. If this happens, I lock the vehicle with the fob, unlock it again, and then it immediately fires up when I try to start it again.
I checked OBD2 codes with a cheap scanner and I can see a P1667 which I believe is immobiliser related... This made me go down the rabbit hole of thinking that this is an immobiliser issue.
However, I've recently learnt that if my BECM was 'immobilised', the engine should not crank and I should receive a message on the dash...
So at this point, I'm a little confused.
These are the 2 theories that I have:
1. Someone has already done a partial immobiliser bypass on this vehicle, which is why it cranks even if the BECM and ECU have lost immobiliser sync.... Locking and Unlocking the vehicle just gives the BECM and ECU a chance to sync again?
2. The P1667 code is a red herring and the issue isn't immobiliser related... But i'm not sure why locking and unlocking the vehicle would enable the vehicle to start.
Neither of these theories seem particularly strong to me, so I haven't started ordering parts yet...
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks.