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08.05.2020 16:14 # 1
Ako06
Hello everyone. & Nbsp; the other day, we took the vehicle to maintenance, after looking at what needs to be looked after, & nbsp; I said it does not take in the first starter, it takes in the second starter. When the man got into the car, he said, lock the door from the key and open it again. Does anyone know what this event is?
08.05.2020 16:14 # 2
Guests
It's a very interesting situation. Does the problem improve when you do what the man says?
08.05.2020 16:14 # 3
Ako06
It sounded ridiculous. They cleaned the throttle or something. Now it is taking in the first starter, there is no need to try it anyway.
08.05.2020 16:14 # 4
junker
There was something in the hyundai, when it didn't recognize the immobilizer, it was locked and unlocked
08.05.2020 16:14 # 5
Guests
the master who made the tape from the blower :)
08.05.2020 16:14 # 6
hasansinayan
I wonder if there is an interesting approach. I wonder if you wanted to try it, but I don't want to worry about it.
08.05.2020 16:14 # 7
Ako06
I say there is no need to try now. Because it takes the first starter. & Nbsp; but I will try it when you don't take it first :)))
08.05.2020 16:14 # 8
Long Beach
Put the board in the car, hit it 3 times before pressing the star & nbsp; "Star"
08.05.2020 16:14 # 9
gozem
[QUOTE = mustafa_uslu] the master from the airblown tape:) [/ QUOTE]

08.05.2020 16:14 # 10
Guests
Friends have been mocked but may be immobilizer as mentioned. We had an alarm installed on 2000 models in time. But when the car opened with an alarm, it failed. We found out later that the immobilizer came into play. The electrician solved the alarm event that way. & Nbsp;
08.05.2020 16:14 # 11
Ako06
Just as good Regiment became ... & nbsp; My goal was to find out if the master was correct.
08.05.2020 16:14 # 12
I Love My Pug
[QUOTE = Long Beach] put the board in the car, hit 3 times before pressing the marsa & nbsp; "Star" [/ QUOTE]
& nbsp;
hahahah :)))) immobilizer, as my friend says, in my self.
08.05.2020 16:14 # 13
Guests
Maybe it is true, what do you say he shook the man directly because you don't know?
08.05.2020 16:14 # 14
emin08
A similar incident happened to me guys. When I started, the vehicle was not running and the engine fault lamp was on when the starter was pressed, while the mast was on. When Peugeot called for help, remove the key from the ignition, lock the doors, after 5-10 seconds, open the doors and press the starter and when I did the same, the car started. When I called again and asked why, the car's brain detected a fault and protected itself. & Nbsp;
08.05.2020 16:14 # 15
I Love My Pug
[QUOTE = emin08] A similar thing happened to me guys. When I started, the vehicle was not running and the engine fault lamp was on when the starter was pressed, while the mast was on. When Peugeot called for help, remove the key from the ignition, lock the doors, after 5-10 seconds, open the doors and press the starter and when I did the same, the car started. When I called again and asked why, the car's brain detected a fault and protected itself. & Nbsp; [/ QUOTE]

I think it makes sense, immobilizer comes into play, that's why it works.

08.05.2020 16:14 # 16
okan77
I had this problem in my 106 xs vehicle ... When it wasn't starting, it was working with the vehicle on and off. It sounded funny to me, but it was ... It wouldn't work if I didn't. even when buying, the person who bought tried did not contact, I said the doors are open, I closed it, I operated it and we did sales ... :) I don't know what the problem was but ...
08.05.2020 16:14 # 17
Ako06
yes, I think he detected a malfunction and locked himself. thanks..
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