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Matt110



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3000 miles old. 3rd breakdown. Won't start. Help!
So I won't bring up the first two problems, they're on the forum anyway and well known, but this one has got me.

MY15 Puma.

3000 miles on the clock, no oil or fuel leaks from injectors or from tank/pump etc (had that issue before....).

Drive in to a fuel station, fill with fuel.

Turn key - key position 3 and nothing.

Try again - position 3 and nothing.

Try again - position 3, 3 cranking cycles then dies without starting.

Try again - position 3, nothing.

Try again - position 3, 2 cranking cycles, engine fires, runs for 2 seconds, then dies.

Wait 30 second.

Try again - position 3, nothing.

Wait 2 minutes, receive much abuse from other occupants in the fuel station.

Try again - position 3, 3 cranking cycles then dies.

Try again (with added swearing) - position 3 and it starts, and runs.

Drive away.

Now fine. Starts, drives, absolutely normal.


# No MIL lights illuminated.
# No charging issues, battery is OK.
# When turning key to position 2 can hear fuel pump make cavitation noises only after the first key on of the day, which then go after 1 second, but if it was a cavitation issue or air in the lines/system - why would it only do it when I fill up to a full tank, and then run fine the rest of the time, even with only 1/8 of a tank in it on fuel that had been in there for 2 weeks.

The issue seems to be filling it up.

Any thoughts or anyone had the issue before?


Many thanks all!!
Post #442654 3rd Aug 2015 10:47am
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Go Beyond



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Alarm

Some do it, some don't

With mine after the initial turn of the key and it dying, I just blip the unlock on the remote and that solves it every time

I presume its an option that is either turned on or off within the ECU and basically arms the immobilisation circuit after a certain time delay, hence when you fill up with fuel you've got out of the vehicle, haven't set alarm and then after a 'timed delay' go back and try to start it
Post #442657 3rd Aug 2015 10:53am
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munch90



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same garage each time ?
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Go Beyond



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To test my theory, go out to your vehicle, unlock with remote, get in, start engine, move forwards 6", turn off, take keys, walk away (Don't set alarm), come back in 10mins, get in and try starting ....
Post #442667 3rd Aug 2015 11:01am
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munch90



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sounds like lack of comms between fob and alarm unit

are both fobs in the vehicle ?
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Go Beyond



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No, only one and it only happens in the circumstances described above, ie when vehicle has been left unlocked, I actually think it's a good thing from a security point of view.

I hope it is the same for Matt110
Post #442671 3rd Aug 2015 11:07am
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Matt110



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I love this forum - thank you for the contributions guys much appreciated. I'll go out in an hour and try it and let you know.

How do you then re-sync the fob do you just lock it, unlock it and try again?

In this instance, i left the ignition key in the ignition, and walked out and took the remote fob and the fuel cap key with me (on a different lanyard).

I then got back in the car again and re-started it without locking it.
Post #442672 3rd Aug 2015 11:12am
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Go Beyond



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It would be great if that's the problem, fingers crossed Thumbs Up

I've never needed to resync, just pressed unlock whilst in the vehicle, it started on the next turn and off we go

It only happens when vehicle is left unlocked for a while
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munch90



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even when you leave unlocked and immob cuts in the chip in the fob should turn immob off automatic within couple of secs of putting ign on

things that can effect this are
2 fobs in same vehicle

outside signal

as you say if chip is not communicating as it should then the lock unlock should fix it
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munch90



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Matt110 wrote:
I love this forum - thank you for the contributions guys much appreciated. I'll go out in an hour and try it and let you know.

How do you then re-sync the fob do you just lock it, unlock it and try again?

In this instance, i left the ignition key in the ignition, and walked out and took the remote fob and the fuel cap key with me (on a different lanyard).

I then got back in the car again and re-started it without locking it.


was the fob close to ign barrel when you tried to start it

if you got in and put fob and fuel key a distance from ign switch 9like in cup holder , then that's why it happened , fob needs to be within few inches of the ign switch , so on same key ring etc
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Matt110



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Thats it then that's the cause.

I've seperated the fob from the key as it bangs on my knee when I drive.

So it can't communicate with the fob in the cubby box cup holder, thus wouldn't start because it hadn't communicated with the key recently as I hadn't locked/unlocked and it couldn't find the fob because i'd put it back in the cup holder.

That makes complete sense.

I'll go and try and replicate it then solve it by moving the fob to prove out but that does sound correct.
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munch90



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problem solved Thumbs Up

(hopefully)

most cars the chip is in the key , so not a problem , defender its in the fob

fob and key on same ring Thumbs Up
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Doesn't explain mine Munch, my remote is on the same keyring as the keys, any ideas ?
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munch90



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problem with comms , so maybe a fault ?

or a outside signal

example is mine , if our electric gate is opening , my fob wont work

does it always do it ?
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Go Beyond



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Yes, happens everytime and in different locations, at home, fuel station etc.

I do have an X-Eng shroud fitted so perhaps that that is blocking the signal ?
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