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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2004

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306- Immobilised

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ColneyGirl - 30 Dec 2003 18:04 GMT
Dear all,

I know it may have already been covered, but I can't find the answer...

306 XRDT

The immobilisor light is off, but when you turn the key it appears that it
is still on.  The relay can be heard clicking.
No luck pressing the steering column switch either.
The alarm is switched off at the key (under the bonnet).
Any clues most welcome, before submitting to an expensive garage.

jf
Stuart Dalby - 31 Dec 2003 10:18 GMT
> Dear all,
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> The alarm is switched off at the key (under the bonnet).
> Any clues most welcome, before submitting to an expensive garage.

Don't know for sure but whenever I hear of a clicking sound when
trying to start the engine I suspect the battery. On 306s there is a
control unit just after the battery which I think cuts the supply if
the battery is weak. Might be worth getting the battery checked out or
try a new one.

Hope that helps,
Stuart
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rhay - 31 Dec 2003 12:21 GMT
Cld be loose earth from battery-check it out.
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> Stuart
> http://www.radox.freeserve.co.uk/306.htm
ColneyGirl - 04 Jan 2004 00:58 GMT
No,
I have changed the battery and the immobilisior is still on.
Anyone know of a way of re-setting or by passing the alarm/immobilisior.

JF
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> jf
Jim Mason - 04 Jan 2004 01:07 GMT
> > Dear all,
> >
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> > The alarm is switched off at the key (under the bonnet).
> > Any clues most welcome, before submitting to an expensive garage.

> No,
> I have changed the battery and the immobilisior is still on.
> Anyone know of a way of re-setting or by passing the alarm/immobilisior.

Hi

Go to the back seat and lift up the seat. Inside the seat back there are
two connectors. Put your hand up inside the seat back at the centre and you
will feel those connectors. Disconnect those and then reconnect them and
your alarm will `bleep`. Hopefully this will reset your immobilliser.

Jim
ColneyGirl - 04 Jan 2004 12:09 GMT
Jim,

Many thanks, that has done the trick.   It has also re-set the alarm and
central locking ??!!

JF

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> Jim
Jim Mason - 04 Jan 2004 12:19 GMT
> > > > Dear all,
> > > >
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> > will feel those connectors. Disconnect those and then reconnect them and
> > your alarm will `bleep`. Hopefully this will reset your immobilliser.

> Jim,
>
> Many thanks, that has done the trick.   It has also re-set the alarm and
> central locking ??!!

Glad to have been of help.

Jim
 
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