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Author Subject: Immobilisor????
brend

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Post #1
Just put the new gearbox on the xsi now the car wont start. Theres no signal to the fuel pump, engine cranks but wont fire up.

I know the pump isn't the problem as I've wired it up to the battery direct and it turns.

Replaced key fob batteries and fitted a new realy. All to no success.

Any ideas anyone? Immobilisor?
Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 19:53
cully

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Post #2
push the inertia switch behind the battery
Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 19:58
brend

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Post #3
Tried that but it feels pretty loose like im only moving the Plastic part a little bit like the buttons already pressed?
Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 20:05
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Post #4
check the CL fuse.

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Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 20:47
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Post #5
I have found a white 2 pin connector at the front of the engine but cant see where it goes
Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 20:47
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Post #6
Whats the cl fuse and where is it?
Posted 22nd Sep 2014 at 20:48
brend

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Post #7
I assume u mean the central locking fuse then. That's fine as it still locks and unlocks on the key. I'm really stuck on this and quickly running out of ideas Sad
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 09:18
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Post #8
Does it lock on the button?

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 09:38
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Post #9
Yer it locks and unlocks on the button still, even got new batteries
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 09:48
pug_306

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Post #10
Was it a new fuel pump relay you fitted ? Crank sensor plugged in ?

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 10:41
brend

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Post #11
Ive replaced the fuel relay yesterday. Were is the crank sensor on these? Im assuming near the starter motor?

Cheers for the help as well lads very much appreciated
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 10:46
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Post #12
If it is that crank sensor im going to cry I think after all the time ive spent yesterday p**sing about
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 10:57
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Post #13
Right without looking i'm assuming the crank sensor is the red plug sat on top of the gearbox under the battery box. But there is a random white plug on the front of the engine leading towards the starter motor its 2 pin. Would this be a dead plug or needed as I know on gm engines they have a similar plug for the autobox models
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 11:11
brend

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Post #14
These are the 2 connectors I cant find were they go. The red 1 looks like it leads to the thermostat but the 2 connectors are already inCrazy

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 13:23
brend

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Post #15
This is the 1 I think is for the thermostat

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 13:24
welshpug!

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Post #16
Neither will stop it working.

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 13:40
brend

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Post #17
I did think that but wanted to get the obvious out the way before I ring the auto electrician
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 13:41
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Post #18
Try locking then unlocking with the fob, at least you know the alarm is disarmed that wy

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 14:59
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Post #19
I've tried all that even the BSI reset even though i'm not 100% sure what it achieves haha. I think a lot more f**kin around is in order. I don't think its anything I've missed as I've been over it all about 20 times now.

Just can't get my head round why it wouldn't send a signal to the fuel pump unless it was immobilized.......

Starting to get to me now I want to get back out on the road in her, gob smacked at how well it drove, even with a nakered diff
Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 15:05
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Post #20
Theres no bsi on a 306 LOL

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 15:52
steve h gti-6

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Post #21
Check your trickle feed 5amp fuse which goes to the imob, on my phase 3 it was F6 in the inside fusebox.

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 16:30
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Post #22
Post 14 is the AC clutch and post 15 is either for the third coolant temperature sensor or is an unused plug (believed to be the breather heater for cold climate models).

Crank sensor would be the most likely suspect. The 306 immobiliser doesn't cut the fuel pump.

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 22:43
pauldoubleyou

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Post #23
Check all the fuses. All.

Check you havent got the plug for the crank sensor or something similar accidentally plumbled into something wrong, CTS for example. Theres sensor plugs all over the engine bay.

Pretty sure all it needs to run is a crank signal.

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Posted 23rd Sep 2014 at 23:17
cully

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Post #24
check the fuel pump fuse in the engine bay fuse box
Posted 24th Sep 2014 at 12:39
brend

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Post #25
Well I've tested all the earths tonight and everythings fine

Got a new crank sensor coming tomorrow so will try that. I've took the one off that's on the gearbox and it seems fine no damage or corroded wires but as we know looks can be deceiving!!!!!

Fuses are all fine as well.

Posted 24th Sep 2014 at 19:30

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