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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2005

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Peugeot 106 immobiliser problem?

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Melissa Selms - 09 Mar 2005 11:12 GMT
Hello there,

I wonder if anyone can help me.
I think my immobilser may have broken although i am also wondering if this
might have to do with the diesel's pre-ginition system. I have a Peugeot 106
XND (diesel) 1997 3-door with peugeot-fitted immobiliser keypad.

My immobiliser light flashes red as normal when the car is 'armed' - I get
in, turn key and key in 4 digit code and instead of the green light coming
on, both the green and red lights come on solidly and the car won't start
and appears to be still 'immobilised'. Now, i have also noticed that my
orange pre-ignition  'warming up' light is not coming on - now i'm not sure
if this is connected - or it could just be a case of the bulb in the dash
board having gone?! I'm afraid i hadn't noticed the lack or orange light
(i've had the car 4 years so just do it all 'in my sleep' so to speak) until
this problem - as then i was actually *looking* at what was happening! ;-)

Could there be a correlation between the immobiliser refusing to unarm and a
fault in the glow plug system?

Is there a way to 'hack' the car to bypass the immobiliser so at least i can
get it to start?
My car has been running perfectly up until this point and have no reason to
suspect any other faults.

Many thanks for any help!

Melissa
Mindwipe - 12 Mar 2005 23:14 GMT
> Hello there,
>
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> Melissa

this is the way it is sweets
start up the car
remove the keypad and disconnect it
then it will nevewr kick in or work again
as long as you are happy with no security

second option
problem is Usually caused by too much current draw across engine harness
connector
can be cured by either  by passing thick grey wire in connector (at nsf) or
connecting a wire (thick wire) bteween  alternater plus terminal and  glow
plug relay perm plus terminal (which also bypasses the connector )
just give these instructions to someone competant enuf to implement them
unless you live in leeds in which case mail me and i'll do it
 
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