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Old 5th February 2020, 20:05   #11
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I will go with what Suzublu says, check the fuel filter for separation.
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Old 5th February 2020, 21:46   #12
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I think you should check the connections are correct on the starter, he who diagnosed it needed a starter and battery, may have missed something...
There is no power to starter ,wire is dead
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No rev counter does not move ,but surely no cranking means no revs ?
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I will go with what Suzublu says, check the fuel filter for separation.
Even if no fuel should still crank over ?
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Unhappy unknown fault code

Should also say i put delphi diagnostics on today various historic codes to do with low battery wipers ect,all cleared except 1 which was (152016 unknown fault code) which i believe is just a software glitch of no value?
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Old 6th February 2020, 08:19   #16
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Hi Graham,

Thank you for stressing this which I would say needs investigating first.

To begin with, which wire are you talking about, the large diameter red cable directly from the battery positive terminal or the white/red wire to the starter solenoid?

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Thank you for stressing this which I would say needs investigating first.



To begin with, which wire are you talking about, the large diameter red cable directly from the battery positive terminal or the white/red wire to the starter solenoid?



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Hi Simon the wire to the solinoid white red has no power. Big red wire has battery voltage

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No voltage with ignition on?
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Hi Simon the wire to the solinoid white red has no power.
Thanks Graham. The immobiliser is inhibiting starter motor operation. It will also prevent fuelling which explains why, when you by-passed the immobiliser, the engine ran for only 2 seconds.

The next stage is to determine the reason.

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Thanks Graham. The immobiliser is inhibiting starter motor operation. It will also prevent fuelling which explains why, when you by-passed the immobiliser, the engine ran for only 2 seconds.



The next stage is to determine the reason.



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Simon any clues as to how i proceed ?

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