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Old 02-16-2008, 03:49 PM   #1
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Kangoo 1.4 1999 non start

Hi

There's no petrol or spark, relaced the TDC sensor no luck, so sent the ECU to: Automotive ECU diagnostics who decoded the immobilizer and made it free running.

Fitted the ECU today and still a non starter, up to now that's £255.00, so I'm thinking of scrapping the car, before I do I thought I'd have one last try and see if anyone knows of anything else I can check?

The relays and fuses under the bonnet and dash look OK, there's no disable corrosion on the wiring connectors, I still suspect the ECU, no fault was reported on receiving it back from the repairers only that it had been decoded whatever that means.

The Kangoo was a very nippy good runner and last week just failed to start. Thanks Alan
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Old 10-30-2008, 05:26 AM   #2
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Re: Kangoo 1.4 1999 non start

hi you have to disconnect the immoline first
second plug scanner
third :delete fauklt codes
4:reconnect immoline
5:start the engine when the immo light turn off
6 call me 0096170167119
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