Was that posted April 1st perchance?nutski wrote:This is going to sound crazy but two people on the Coupe forum tried this within 48 hours of each other and it worked both times:
"What he asked me to do was to disconnect the battery, turn the key in the ignition as if I were starting it - hold for 10 seconds, switch off, switch on - hold for 10 seconds, switch off. Leave for 3 minutes then reconnect the battery.
The indicators flashed as if I'd used the fob, I walked round to the drivers door with a somewhat unhopeful demeanour, looked at the omni-present immobiliser light and it was off! As was the engine management light. She turned over perfectly and the fob is working again!"
406 2.2HDi 2002 Imobilised
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Well I am going to give in.....after further examination, I have found all the wires and connectors in the footwell are beyond repair. So i am having the car collected tomorrow and the electrical magician can sort it all out.
I also hope it will cure some of the other niggles I have had with the car......
If not, it will be up for sale and the end of my peugeot journey....
206 auto Rolland Garros, failed auto box, twice (Scrapped second time)
406 2.0 Exec, survived
406 v6 auto, failed gearbox
Current 406 2.2HDi, currently waiting surgery and delivering a hefty bill.......
C'est la vie as they say....or translated......
piss poor design, workmanship and a gallic shrug.....
I also hope it will cure some of the other niggles I have had with the car......
If not, it will be up for sale and the end of my peugeot journey....
206 auto Rolland Garros, failed auto box, twice (Scrapped second time)
406 2.0 Exec, survived
406 v6 auto, failed gearbox
Current 406 2.2HDi, currently waiting surgery and delivering a hefty bill.......
C'est la vie as they say....or translated......
piss poor design, workmanship and a gallic shrug.....
Currently frustrated by: 2002 2.2HDi Executive Saloon
Re: 406 2.2HDi 2002 Imobilised
Nope it wasn't, both had checked under the carpet expecting the BSI connectors to be soaked but was fine, someones mate or mechanic suggested it it sorted them both out, does sound crazy but there we go.....mjb wrote:Was that posted April 1st perchance?nutski wrote:This is going to sound crazy but two people on the Coupe forum tried this within 48 hours of each other and it worked both times:
"What he asked me to do was to disconnect the battery, turn the key in the ignition as if I were starting it - hold for 10 seconds, switch off, switch on - hold for 10 seconds, switch off. Leave for 3 minutes then reconnect the battery.
The indicators flashed as if I'd used the fob, I walked round to the drivers door with a somewhat unhopeful demeanour, looked at the omni-present immobiliser light and it was off! As was the engine management light. She turned over perfectly and the fob is working again!"
1997 2.1 TD Exec (Sold)
1997 3.0 V6 Coupe S (Sold)
2001 406 HDi 110 GTX (Sold)
2002 406 Coupe HDi SE (RIP)
2003 406 Estate HDi 2.2 SE (Sold)
2003 406 Coupe HDi SE (To be sold)
2001 406 Coupe 3.0 V6 SE
2003 406 2.2 HDi SE
1997 3.0 V6 Coupe S (Sold)
2001 406 HDi 110 GTX (Sold)
2002 406 Coupe HDi SE (RIP)
2003 406 Estate HDi 2.2 SE (Sold)
2003 406 Coupe HDi SE (To be sold)
2001 406 Coupe 3.0 V6 SE
2003 406 2.2 HDi SE
Re: 406 2.2HDi 2002 Imobilised
Well I finally got my car back from the electrical man......
It starts runs and seems to go ok, but if you rag it, the EML comes on, goes off after a few miles while you drive nice and gentle.
And now the 'Anti polution system defective' message is nagging me
Oh and as a special, a new fault.....the sat nav is not selectable from the menu
I just dont know what to do with this car....sell it or throw it in a ditch
And I still dont know what caused the original fault that imobilised it, the repair man suspected it was the soggy coroded wires under the drivers carpet.
But what confuses me with all that electric shorting out and creating faults, why did not one single fuse blow?
It starts runs and seems to go ok, but if you rag it, the EML comes on, goes off after a few miles while you drive nice and gentle.
And now the 'Anti polution system defective' message is nagging me

Oh and as a special, a new fault.....the sat nav is not selectable from the menu

I just dont know what to do with this car....sell it or throw it in a ditch

And I still dont know what caused the original fault that imobilised it, the repair man suspected it was the soggy coroded wires under the drivers carpet.
But what confuses me with all that electric shorting out and creating faults, why did not one single fuse blow?
Currently frustrated by: 2002 2.2HDi Executive Saloon
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Re: 406 2.2HDi 2002 Imobilised
Have you still got the particle filter?
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2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
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2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
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Re: 406 2.2HDi 2002 Imobilised
Because it's mux, and all the signals got screwed up, rather than shorts between various circuits. Sorry to hear it's still giving you gypMixMan wrote:But what confuses me with all that electric shorting out and creating faults, why did not one single fuse blow?

Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007
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Yes doggy, all my plumbing is still in place....
Thanks for the explanation Steve......it kinda makes sense now I think about it

Thanks for the explanation Steve......it kinda makes sense now I think about it
Currently frustrated by: 2002 2.2HDi Executive Saloon