immobiliser bypass

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gtanswell26
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immobiliser bypass

Post by gtanswell26 »

hi

can the immobiliser be bypassed on a 2000 plate 110 hdi?

if so how?

thanks

Graham
mickeydread1122
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Re: immobiliser bypass

Post by mickeydread1122 »

i doubt very much if thats possible to bypass the immobiliser as its coded to the engine ecu.your solution is to take the ecu out and have the engine immobiliser decoded which can cost you a minimum of £120 onwards.google search ecu doctor or rolling motion based in Wales he was cheaper for me provided you are having teething problems with immobiliser issues with your car.
maxxymilian
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Re: immobiliser bypass

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If you have the keyboard immobiliser just unplug the keyboard connector while the engine is running. No more bothering codes til next time you plug it in. Otherwise (no kb) it's a complicated job.
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Re: immobiliser bypass

Post by mickeydread1122 »

maxxymilian wrote:If you have the keyboard immobiliser just unplug the keyboard connector while the engine is running. No more bothering codes til next time you plug it in. Otherwise (no kb) it's a complicated job.
Peugeot D9 do not have keyboard immobiliser unfortunately i think D8 are the only 1s that have that kind of keyboard immobiliser.
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gtanswell26
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Re: immobiliser bypass

Post by gtanswell26 »

well in that case anybody want a d9 for spares ?

its gonna go on ebay i reckon i cant be arsed to mess about throwing good money after bad oh well long live the pug

serious offers contact me or for more info contact me
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