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miles

posted on 3rd Oct 04 at 08:57

Obviously its a Corsa B, but what model?

Does the fuel pump prime?


Richie

posted on 3rd Oct 04 at 01:09

the fuel cut circuits usually have a fuse inline on them, have you had a look through the alarm loom?


Tom J

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 22:29

its corsa b
doesnt have a standard immobiliser, it did have one installed but that was removed a while back, before i had the toad fitted.

the car just will not start, its sparking, turning over, rotor arm goes round, only other thing i can thing of is the electrics.


miles

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 22:21

What car is it?

The immobiliser will most probably cut the starter motor and the fuel pump, they are the normal circuits.

Does it have the standard immobiliser on it?

What problems were you having to start with?


Tom J

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 22:18

think the toad has a fuel cut off thing aswell though and was wondering if it was that


mike16v

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 22:15

tom u told me it was sparking yeah but wouldnt fire up? if it was immob it wouldnt do anything at all


Tom J

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 22:08

Been having troubles starting my car, and im starting to think it has something to do with my alarm/immobiliser. the day it stopped working i unplugged two connectors with quite a few wires going into them, under the ECU cover on the passenger side.
I plugged them back in once i was done, and now my car wont start, and im thinking its immobilised itself somehow, and its stuck on for some reason. :boggle: