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MR_TOAD

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 20:38

Depending on year you can unplug alarm and have no problems with immobilisor
let me know year
also if you do not deadlock car alarm will not set
or it could be CDX modal with full monty
when asking for help give as much info as posible so we can help

ian


cdcool1

posted on 22nd Mar 03 at 00:30

cheers mate, having a look at it tomorrow, so i'll let you know


jjcymru

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 22:01

What age and spec is the car mate?

Does it have a key with a chip in, i.e a little bubble not the normal vaux flat keys? If it does have a bubble its the chip for the immobiliser transponder pickup. The car will only start with this key if the immobiliser is active.

The immobiliser is built into the ECU, not sure if the module is removable.

If you tell me the engine code (on the block of the engine right hand side just right of no4 spark plug (distributor end)

I may be able to source u an ECU without the immobiliser present, swap em over and all's well.


vauxtillidie

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 20:30

ask on migweb mate


cdcool1

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 19:06

ttt :D


cdcool1

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 18:27

apparently my birds mum's cav's alarm keeps going off during the night. they've asked if i can fix it, or at least shut it off, and me being me replied with "of course i can!"

so, have they got a built in immobiliser? is their any common problems why they go off which i should check first? i know a fair bit bout electrics, so shouldnt be too hard, just thought a bit of input and advice wouldnt go a miss

cheers


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[Edited on 20-03-2003 by cdcool1]

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