1997 Discovery
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Hello All,
I have a 1997 300tdi Automatic Discovery with the EDC.
My Discovery turns over fine but doesn’t actually fire, upon plugging it in to diagnostic software it mentions the immobiliser is causing the issue.
I have read and searched a lot about this, and everything points to a spider unit if one is fitted. I have had a look today inside the the dash around the heater controls, and there is no spider unit there.
So I am at a blank now, in what to try next. I have done the EKA code on the drivers door to, and that hasn’t worked either. I have tried both ways holding the key in the lock and unlock for five seconds each before entering the code. On one of the ways with the key held in the unlock mode the alarm sounded, which I shut off with the remote fob and didn’t proceed any further, that way. The text I have seen that is the right way, and YouTube videos show the other way. But don’t know if that will really sort the issue anyway.
Battery is ok and have tested it for a good voltage. There is no power to the glow plugs, caused by this fault to, as well as small wire on starter and fuel stop solenoid.
If anyone can point me in to next direction I would be very very grateful.
I have a 1997 300tdi Automatic Discovery with the EDC.
My Discovery turns over fine but doesn’t actually fire, upon plugging it in to diagnostic software it mentions the immobiliser is causing the issue.
I have read and searched a lot about this, and everything points to a spider unit if one is fitted. I have had a look today inside the the dash around the heater controls, and there is no spider unit there.
So I am at a blank now, in what to try next. I have done the EKA code on the drivers door to, and that hasn’t worked either. I have tried both ways holding the key in the lock and unlock for five seconds each before entering the code. On one of the ways with the key held in the unlock mode the alarm sounded, which I shut off with the remote fob and didn’t proceed any further, that way. The text I have seen that is the right way, and YouTube videos show the other way. But don’t know if that will really sort the issue anyway.
Battery is ok and have tested it for a good voltage. There is no power to the glow plugs, caused by this fault to, as well as small wire on starter and fuel stop solenoid.
If anyone can point me in to next direction I would be very very grateful.