xcentric
Member Since: 17 Jan 2016
Location: Midlands
Posts: 247
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I appreciate this is sensitive, so happy if the mods delete this, but better yet, people pm me. Or reply here if it's common knowledge
In my Defender 200tdi that I've just bought, it has an old sparkrite immobiliser fitted (probably from about 1996) - turn off the battery isolation switch, and when you turn it back on the module has a red led on it. Key in ignition has no effect on anything. Putting a lozenge-shaped fob so that its 3 contacts meet the 3 contacts of the immobiliser means it deactivates and the red led goes out, and the car starts as usual. You only have to activate it if the power is interrupted (battery cutoff switch) - just turning off ignition doesn't reactivate it.
Now, it's somewhat old, and takes about 3 or 4 minutes of cursing and fiddling before the lozenge contacts meet the other contacts and it turns off, so is a disaster waiting to happen. So I want to remove it and fit alternative security. However, it's been well installed, in that black leads leave the back of the immobiliser into the dash and who knows what colours come out of which grommets in the bulkhead.....
So, how do I take it out - is there a standard way they were fitted, for example? Is it just working on the wires to the ignition switch and so not into the engine bay, or would it be likely to be attached to the starter motor as well, or fuel pump? Is there an easy way to tell without taking all the dash off?
thanks in advance
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9th Jan 2017 11:11pm |
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