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pauljmcnulty
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ORIGINAL: craiginuk
Immobiliser gone haywire after flat battery maybe?
if car has immobiliser i would agree with craiginuk
Worth a try? by the way dont know if it's got anything to do with it or not but on my car only the led on the passengerside flashes when the car is locked the one on drivers door pin stays on .
peanut
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That is it !
What you need to do is do a step by step test of the Bosche Jetronic system systematically. there is no point in replacing the fuel pump fuel filter distributor cap, coil, rotor, HT leads etc etc until you have tested the basics.
It is a complete waste of time jumping about all over the place testing /replacing things at random . you'll just make things 10x worse because you are introducing more unknowns into the problem.
First make sure your battery i fully charged, the ECU must see at least 200rpm (revs per minute) whilst cranking before it will ground your DME relay . Is your engine cranking over that fast ? count the turns against a watch.
Start with the 12v+ supply to your ignition switch
1. Do you have 12v+ at terminal 30 on the ignition switch ?
2. Do you have 12v+ at terminal 30 on the DME relay socket ? (remove the relay to test)
3. Check fuse 34 (fuel pump) is it ok ?
4. With ignition off remove DME relay and put a bypass cable between socket terminal 30 and 85b A paperclip will be fine. Does your fuel pump run continuously ?
Warning even though your ignition is off be very careful when you connect a wire to terminal 30 as it is a constant 12v+ live. Take usual precautions or get an electrician to do this if you are not competant.
Once you have got the results of this come back with the aswers and I'll give you the next part of the test. If you follow this exactly we will get the car started
peanut
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