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Relay issue???
#31
I does lol, just none of my dials work atall now but still runs........ what should it do with it unplugged? just be immobilised I guess?


so if this is the case and the ECU is unlocked can I just slap in one of the "black boxes" from any hdi?

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#32
if it is yes you can but find one with a matched RCL key circuit board, then you might have a chance of getting your remote locking working

was the key in the ignition when you drilled the hole ?
if it was the ecu might have been in the unlocked state when you fried the black box
in this case the ecu might get a lock signal once you plug in an unpaired box

the simple answer is no one will know what will happen

you might even fry the new box just by plugging it in

dont you wish you used the gromet now instead of the drill Sad
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OOOOOHHHHHHHHHH indeed I do !!! I wish id just drilled through the passenger side!! NOTE TO SLEF don't go poking around the back of the dash with a screw driver,

No the key wasn't in the ignition , the car was unlocked but that is it, So I think my next step from here is get down the scrapper and find a matching black box and suck it & see I guess.

1 more question then if I decides it doesn't like the new box and locks itself whats the aftermath of that?

Also I have 1 key and its not a blipper key lol

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maybe worth looking for a ecu/box/immo set first off
as if you just buy the black box you could still be looking for the full set after

full set includes
ECU
black box
immo chip from key
rcl circuitboard from key

and the VIN number from the car its off could be handy then you could get the security code for programming new keys Wink
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Swapped the black box out ran as it should but still with the same issue

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Iv got this sorted now BTW guys, cheers for all the input and help ThumbsUp

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so what have you done to sort it ?
what was wrong
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Uhhh just some stuff ........

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#39
so you scrapped it then !
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Fuse TMI

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which fuse? and where?
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Big mother fucker fuse in the bay, one closest to the front , says in the hand book its the positive for live feed to the internal fuse box,


It wasn't an obvious brake but im not sure how I missed it when checking it the 1st time around

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LMAO........from my post number 15 Cool im good Big Grin

well done for sorting it though Wink


(19-05-2013, 04:27 PM)cully Wrote: big brown wire might be a feed to the fuseboard or part of it

have you checked the fues's under the bonnet?

(07-06-2013, 07:17 PM)puglove Wrote: Big mother fucker fuse in the bay, one closest to the front , says in the hand book its the positive for live feed to the internal fuse box,


It wasn't an obvious brake but im not sure how I missed it when checking it the 1st time around
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This is why you always check fuses with a multimeter/continuity tester. They can break but not look like it!
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(07-06-2013, 09:36 PM)Niall Wrote: This is why you always check fuses with a multimeter/continuity tester. They can break but not look like it!

yeah I kinda get that now TMI

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hahaha, at least its sorted though dude, i don't think you could cope with another disaster like the sigma haha
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(09-06-2013, 08:58 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: hahaha, at least its sorted though dude, i don't think you could cope with another disaster like the sigma haha

I think your right dude. Had it of gone on mucg longer and turned out to be somthing big or i just couldnt find it. I think i may have had a bit of a brake down

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