Inside immobiliser

Inside immobiliser

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ianwayne

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6,301 posts

269 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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Thought others may be interested.

Recently, I've been having to squeeze the immobiliser M36T2 in my Chimaera to get the fuel circuits to enable! That, or turn the key on and off a few times until I hear the fuel pump run.

Replaced it with a unit from Abacus alarms. Plugs in, sorted. The only downside is that I have to disable the immobiliser with the touchkeys provided every time, because it isn't synchronised with the M99 alarm. I can live with this.

Anyway, since it was knackered, I broke into the old one. Drilling the locating lugs out and prising it apart reveals this:



There is a heatsink inside and all the relays are potted in heavy duty rubber:



This is as far as I went. Interesting that it is marked as made by Siemens in Portugal.

Now in the bin, but it shows that these are not really repairable.

ianwayne

Original Poster:

6,301 posts

269 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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It could be in either place. My immobiliser was behind the stereo. The cable to the loom is very long though, so I actually had it routed to be hanging out of the passenger side cubby pouch aperture while I was fault finding.

The left hand bolts aren't too bad to get to so I've put the replacement up under the dash top. Neatly of course. yes