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Old 23 November 2008, 01:28 PM
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Tracked my scoob yesterday and did a few 360 spins
After the last one (no impact just free spin) the car stopped and will now not even turn starter, won't bump off so I think the immobiliser is active
Any ideas/tips what to check folks, the alarm is locking/unlocking and ignition lights come on but thats it. Any help greatly appreciated.
Old 23 November 2008, 01:57 PM
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It could be the alarm but I would also check that the wire which connects to the starter hasn't came loose. It's probably worth getting an electrician to have a look at it.
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But it won't bump start even when towed.
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in that case you have no ignition and probably no fuel pump either. Again it could be related to the alarm but I would hazard a guess that one of your "offs" has probably caused something else to go.

Does your car have an inertia fuel shut off device?
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don't know so will check, but surely wouldn't stop starter
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TBH. I could be a multitude of things. The fact that it's getting ignition lights suggests that the ignition cut of the alarm is functioning fine. That should mean that the car will start with a bump. If it's not then it's pointing towards being something slightly more substantial. Have you checked all the obvious things like fuses, battery terminals etc?
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TBH. I could be a multitude of things. The fact that it's getting ignition lights suggests that the ignition cut of the alarm is functioning fine. That should mean that the car will start with a bump. If it's not then it's pointing towards being something slightly more substantial. Have you checked all the obvious things like fuses, battery terminals etc?
Had to work away for a week, back to car today. Found number 11 fuse blown inside car. Seems ok now, no obvious problem.
Thanks for your help and input .
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No problem. Glad you got it sorted
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