mattsuffolk
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I know this has been covered hundreds of times before but I'm struggling to find any information regarding my system.
Does anyone have, or know where I can get hold of, a wiring diagram for the alarm and imobiliser on a 1996 300TDI auto with the electronic diesel control (I believe the immobiliser is built into the ECU so no spider unit, can anyone confirm this?).
The story so far...
The alarm packed up last night (2 button fob type), no flashing led, no unlock or lock from the fob, no central locking when unlocked/locked with the key. initially when I got in it to leave work it started up and drove home fine.
Went out to it this morning unlocked it, popped the bonnet and started working on my winch as the motor was playing up (but thats another story...) Went to start it up a couple of hours later and nothing, wouldn't crank, just the red key symbol in the dash, which i've had before and resolved by pressing the unlock on the fob, but now as the alarm is down the signal doesn't get back to the imobiliser therefore she remained immobile, also making sure that the key fob is close enough to the reader (I have learnt that the transponder chip is in the remote, not the key in these systems). mild panic sets in at this point...
Read up on the emergency key code that can be used to clear the immobiliser if the fob is lost and tried that (managed to find the code writen in the book), tried that, no luck, i'm assuming again that the alarm needs to be working in order for this procedure to work? Really starting to panic at this point, the fear of having to cycle to work was unbareable.
In a last ditch attempt to make something happen I disconnected the battery for 10 mins, layed the fob on the dash near the key hole hoping it might notice it and clear the immobiliser and reconnected the battery, still just the red key flashing at me. I'm not 100% what I did next but a combination of taking the battery out and back in the fob, pushing the unlock button and a few other things I then managed to get it to start?? I have currently taped the fob to the dash in a hope that it will remain un-imobilised until I leave work at 10.
This may or may not be related but last week the hazard lights and horn packed up, despite there being 12v in all the right places, I am assuming a joint somewhere has water damage therefore high resistance, I have not got round to searching for the joint to repair it yet, is the alarm on the same circuit maybe?
Any help greatfully recieved, heres hoping I'm not walking home at 10!
Does anyone have, or know where I can get hold of, a wiring diagram for the alarm and imobiliser on a 1996 300TDI auto with the electronic diesel control (I believe the immobiliser is built into the ECU so no spider unit, can anyone confirm this?).
The story so far...
The alarm packed up last night (2 button fob type), no flashing led, no unlock or lock from the fob, no central locking when unlocked/locked with the key. initially when I got in it to leave work it started up and drove home fine.
Went out to it this morning unlocked it, popped the bonnet and started working on my winch as the motor was playing up (but thats another story...) Went to start it up a couple of hours later and nothing, wouldn't crank, just the red key symbol in the dash, which i've had before and resolved by pressing the unlock on the fob, but now as the alarm is down the signal doesn't get back to the imobiliser therefore she remained immobile, also making sure that the key fob is close enough to the reader (I have learnt that the transponder chip is in the remote, not the key in these systems). mild panic sets in at this point...
Read up on the emergency key code that can be used to clear the immobiliser if the fob is lost and tried that (managed to find the code writen in the book), tried that, no luck, i'm assuming again that the alarm needs to be working in order for this procedure to work? Really starting to panic at this point, the fear of having to cycle to work was unbareable.
In a last ditch attempt to make something happen I disconnected the battery for 10 mins, layed the fob on the dash near the key hole hoping it might notice it and clear the immobiliser and reconnected the battery, still just the red key flashing at me. I'm not 100% what I did next but a combination of taking the battery out and back in the fob, pushing the unlock button and a few other things I then managed to get it to start?? I have currently taped the fob to the dash in a hope that it will remain un-imobilised until I leave work at 10.
This may or may not be related but last week the hazard lights and horn packed up, despite there being 12v in all the right places, I am assuming a joint somewhere has water damage therefore high resistance, I have not got round to searching for the joint to repair it yet, is the alarm on the same circuit maybe?
Any help greatfully recieved, heres hoping I'm not walking home at 10!