Hi, all. New to your forum, but have been driving my TD5 for 11 years now, no major issues. Until now. I live in the US, so there is no reservoir of knowledge on TD5s and certainly not immobilizers.
I have sudden issues with the AS10. I have centralized locking, 2 Plips, so assuming my truck has the ALM ECU (black AS10). Had one intermittent issue where dash immobilizer light flashes, then everything went back to normal, engine cranked. I assumed the battery was low on the Plips, so replaced it as per workshop manual. No luck with that. I tried the second fob, no luck there, either. I noticed that the central locking does not occur with the fob or manually. Nor will the starter engage, but I can hear the fuel pump come on and the glowplug indicator lights up.
I have a Nanocom unit, and am working through all the settings, downloaded the latest System Overview from Nanocom. But there are no clear answers for me as yet.
So, how did they bypass the AS10? Why can't you simply run a positive feed wire from the ignition directly to the starter relay?
26th Aug 2022 10:55am
I have sudden issues with the AS10. I have centralized locking, 2 Plips, so assuming my truck has the ALM ECU (black AS10). Had one intermittent issue where dash immobilizer light flashes, then everything went back to normal, engine cranked. I assumed the battery was low on the Plips, so replaced it as per workshop manual. No luck with that. I tried the second fob, no luck there, either. I noticed that the central locking does not occur with the fob or manually. Nor will the starter engage, but I can hear the fuel pump come on and the glowplug indicator lights up.
I have a Nanocom unit, and am working through all the settings, downloaded the latest System Overview from Nanocom. But there are no clear answers for me as yet.
So, how did they bypass the AS10? Why can't you simply run a positive feed wire from the ignition directly to the starter relay?
26th Aug 2022 10:55am