Berlingo immobiliser problems
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Hi all, I could really do with some help.
I have a 97 berlingo with the 1.9D engine none turbo, over the past couple of weeks it has had allot of trouble starting. After changing a few different parts I realised that the key pad had both lights solid after punching the code in. It is the key pad with the C and the S on it. It did just start randomly yesterday but then nothing.
I am hoping there is a way to disconnect the immobiliser?
Any points of view are warmly welcomed!!!
I have a 97 berlingo with the 1.9D engine none turbo, over the past couple of weeks it has had allot of trouble starting. After changing a few different parts I realised that the key pad had both lights solid after punching the code in. It is the key pad with the C and the S on it. It did just start randomly yesterday but then nothing.
I am hoping there is a way to disconnect the immobiliser?
Any points of view are warmly welcomed!!!
Have no info specific to your car but a general catch all is battery condition. Put it on charge and see if the problems go away. If they do but come back a day or two later then you have either a dying battery or a charging issue.
Low batteries can do very strange things in modern cars.
Steve
Low batteries can do very strange things in modern cars.
Steve
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