Hi all,
I have a very intermittent problem with my 96 XUDT which I originally thought was the cut off switch on the bulkhead (the one that's supposed to kill everything in the event of an accident). I replaced the switch but I still get issues.
The problem is pretty basic - every now and again the car won't start! I thought it might be the switch as after much fiddling I could hear the fuel pump kick in again when I pressed the switch. The car then started and ran with no problems. The penultimate time I had to disconnect and reconnect the switch to get it going. Last time I had to disconnect the switch and bridge the two wires. And then I had my possible eureka moment. The last two times it happened I had recently moved the car by letting the handbrake off and rolling it backwards a few yards. I didn't have the ignition on when I did this (I may well have done this the other three times it has happened but can't be sure). Could this have triggered the anti-theft gubbins? If so, is there a way of resetting things in case it happens again? In the meantime, I am trying not to move the car with the engine off!
Cheers!
immobiliser/engine cut out switch
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Re: immobiliser/engine cut out switch
When it doesn't start, what's happening - does the starter spin it over and the engine fail to fire, or does the starter not operate?
XUDT's normally only have the engine driven injection pump to draw fuel from the tank, (No lift pump/electrically driven pump).
XUDT's normally only have the engine driven injection pump to draw fuel from the tank, (No lift pump/electrically driven pump).
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Re: immobiliser/engine cut out switch
It turns over but doesn't fire.
Re: immobiliser/engine cut out switch
And does anyone know if it's possible to completely deactivate the immobiliser? I worry about 22 year old electronics.....
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Re: immobiliser/engine cut out switch
Do you have the flip down key pad immobiliser on yours?
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Re: immobiliser/engine cut out switch
No. Mine just has the red flashing light.
I remember a few years ago I plugged something into the cigarette lighter and it popped a fuse. After that, the car took ages to start (think I had to pull out and replace fuses etc) so I'm wondering if there's some procedure to go through if the immobiliser has been triggered in order to reset it.....
I remember a few years ago I plugged something into the cigarette lighter and it popped a fuse. After that, the car took ages to start (think I had to pull out and replace fuses etc) so I'm wondering if there's some procedure to go through if the immobiliser has been triggered in order to reset it.....