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Old 21 March 2005, 08:20 PM
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hi could any body give me some advice?I think the fuel imobilizer is faulty . has any body had the same fault? the car won t start.
Old 21 March 2005, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobychris123
hi could any body give me some advice?I think the fuel imobilizer is faulty . has any body had the same fault? the car won t start.
Does it have a wireless imobiliser aswell?
Old 21 March 2005, 09:08 PM
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sorry what do you mean ?it works off the fob
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Does it have a wireless imobiliser aswell?
Old 22 March 2005, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by scoobychris123
sorry what do you mean ?it works off the fob
I think that the 300 did not come with a fuel immobilzer. Thats the 600.
You would be better off asking in 'Security' as there are a few more specialist there that would be more helpful.
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The C300 did not come as standard with the Wireless Fuel Guard, although was available as an option. If you are getting all your dash lights come up and the engine is cranking it is unlikely to be the alarm, although not knowing how or to what circuits it has been connected to I cannot be sure. Best bet is take it back to whoever fitted it if you think its the alarm, but if its not they will probably charge you. If your in the AA/RAC then call them out as they should be able to at least identify where the problem is.
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at the end of the day. the alarm should cut the starter and ignition.
it is not made to cut the fuel pump.
if it has been installed to do that then it is the installer who is at fault not the alarm system!
if you can hear the fuel pump buzzing away then the fuel pump has a power supply.
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I have a 300 and I'm pretty sure its not connected to the fuel.

Tom
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