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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2005

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306 1.4 1994 immobilser

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peterwengo - 14 Aug 2005 00:36 GMT
Hi

I have a petrol 306 1.4 with no key fob aslo the little alarm switch
in the engine compartment is mising and the wires have been cut.
Is there any way of bypassing the immobilser?

thanks
Pete
in dire need of some help
Bob Minchin - 14 Aug 2005 19:38 GMT
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If it is a keypad type imobiliser,  start the engine and then unplug the key
pad. This is logged as a keypad fault by the ECU and it no longer expects a
response from the keypad for future starts.
Maybe you should inform your insurers that you no longer have any factory
fitted security systems on the car. I don't know if they are interested?

Bob
 
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