Car wont start - Immobilizer issue after charging battery
Car wont start - Immobilizer issue after charging battery
Car sat for a month while overseas, hence the battery went flat. Charged up the battery, after reconnecting, the headlights are on, the indicators are flashing, the car attempted to start, and the key fob will not lock or unlock the car. The key fob has the flashing light when the button is pressed, so the key fob battery is ok. I'm at a loss as to how to remedy this.
Re: Car wont start-Immobiliser issue after charging battery
Tried disconnecting the battery for days, still had headlights on and flashing indicators when the battery was reconnected, and still immobolised.
Eventually, today I had another go at it, me thinking that the alarm module batteries are dead, and the immobiliser might be thinking the alarm has been disabled.
Disconnected the headlight connectors, connected the battery and hooked up a battery charger, and left it till the charger said the battery was fully charged.
Attempted a start with the battery charger still connected, (me thinking the charger would elevate the system voltage to allow the immobiliser to see the alarm module), and the immobiliser magically reset and the car started.
Reconnected the headlight connectors, and new problem, the high beam headlights come on when the engine is turned off, and the doors will not lock/unlock via the key fob, but will via the centre console button. So I have disconnected the battery again and will leave it a day,hoping it resets itself and then will try it again.
Eventually, today I had another go at it, me thinking that the alarm module batteries are dead, and the immobiliser might be thinking the alarm has been disabled.
Disconnected the headlight connectors, connected the battery and hooked up a battery charger, and left it till the charger said the battery was fully charged.
Attempted a start with the battery charger still connected, (me thinking the charger would elevate the system voltage to allow the immobiliser to see the alarm module), and the immobiliser magically reset and the car started.
Reconnected the headlight connectors, and new problem, the high beam headlights come on when the engine is turned off, and the doors will not lock/unlock via the key fob, but will via the centre console button. So I have disconnected the battery again and will leave it a day,hoping it resets itself and then will try it again.
Re: Car wont start-Immobiliser issue after charging battery
Check your fuses. With Fuse #9 out or blown you cannot lock/unlock with the fob - but the console button will lock/unlock when in the car.
Check your dash lights with key in #1/On position. If most of the idiot lights are off -> check fuse #37 -- if this little 5A fuse blows your car will not start.
Also when fuse #37 blows your car will Start and then Stop --- the 3 tries and nothing symptom.
The fact that this car can turn into a paperweight over a 5A fuse.. blows my mind.
Check your dash lights with key in #1/On position. If most of the idiot lights are off -> check fuse #37 -- if this little 5A fuse blows your car will not start.
Also when fuse #37 blows your car will Start and then Stop --- the 3 tries and nothing symptom.
The fact that this car can turn into a paperweight over a 5A fuse.. blows my mind.
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Re: Car wont start-Immobiliser issue after charging battery
Tried disconnecting the battery for days, still had headlights on and flashing indicators when the battery was reconnected, and still immobolised.
Eventually, today I had another go at it, me thinking that the alarm module batteries are dead, and the immobiliser might be thinking the alarm has been disabled.
Disconnected the headlight connectors, connected the battery and hooked up a battery charger, and left it till the charger said the battery was fully charged.
Attempted a start with the battery charger still connected, (me thinking the charger would elevate the system voltage to allow the immobiliser to see the alarm module), and the immobiliser magically reset and the car started.
Reconnected the headlight connectors, and new problem, the high beam headlights come on when the engine is turned off, and the doors will not lock/unlock via the key fob, but will via the centre console button. So I have disconnected the battery again and will leave it a day,hoping it resets itself and then will try it again.
Eventually, today I had another go at it, me thinking that the alarm module batteries are dead, and the immobiliser might be thinking the alarm has been disabled.
Disconnected the headlight connectors, connected the battery and hooked up a battery charger, and left it till the charger said the battery was fully charged.
Attempted a start with the battery charger still connected, (me thinking the charger would elevate the system voltage to allow the immobiliser to see the alarm module), and the immobiliser magically reset and the car started.
Reconnected the headlight connectors, and new problem, the high beam headlights come on when the engine is turned off, and the doors will not lock/unlock via the key fob, but will via the centre console button. So I have disconnected the battery again and will leave it a day,hoping it resets itself and then will try it again.
By chance, have you checked the rear 'trunk' area (under the foam inserts where the fix-a-flat sits)? Right side, below the car, there are 2 rubber plugs below that cavity. The right one, poke a hole in it and see if water runs out. There are other ways to check but I find this one quick and easy. If you want to remove those foam inserts, you'll have to take out the two top side trim panels, the rear trim, and the two lower trim panels in hatch area. Good luck!
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Re: Car wont start-Immobiliser issue after charging battery
Car sat for a month while overseas, hence the battery went flat. Charged up the battery, after reconnecting, the headlights are on, the indicators are flashing, the car attempted to start, and the key fob will not lock or unlock the car. The key fob has the flashing light when the button is pressed, so the key fob battery is ok. I'm at a loss as to how to remedy this.
How old is the battery?
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