Engine Immobiliser Fault

Electrical 206CC problems
gaia
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Post by gaia »

Yesterday I received on the display the message "Engine Immobiliser Fault" and the vehicle wouldn't start. I left it for a couple of hours and then it started fine.

Is this a portent of problems to come? Vehicle has done 5,000km.

RTF
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Post by RTF »

Could it have something to do with your alarm? (wouldn't know myself as i don't have an alarm)
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gaia
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Post by gaia »

No, I don't have an alarm.

clarelee
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Post by clarelee »

If my car did that I would be concerned whether it would let me down when I am some place away from mobile coverage in the most inconvenient time, I would definately get the :monkey: :monkey: to have a token look at it just in case they do get it right the first time once in a while.

Yorkslad
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Post by Yorkslad »

Happened to me on a dodgy industrial estate in the middle of leeds. Phone RAC assistance, locked car up but thought Id give it a go 10 minutes later....everything was fine. Hasnt happened since, I was in and out of boot before I tried first time, maybe the imobiloser is active if the car is unlocked, doors not opened and not started for a while, my mates A3 locks doors again??

Jussi
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Post by Jussi »

"Engine Immobiliser Fault" is a common problem. Take the car to the dealer to fix it, they update the software ;)
Mine did it last winter, then the software was updated and after that: no problems.
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