alright fellow surfers . i have problem with the alarm or could be the imobiliser on my 1st gen 2.4 surf.it has been standing around at the back of my uncles house for a couple of months because i could not afford to get it an m.o.t. the battery died in the cold weather recently but up until then i used to start it weekly .i just tried to put another battery on it but it just sounds like the imobiliser is making a clicking noise and wont turn the engine.could i bypass the imobiliser as i really need to move it from my uncles place.is there another way? please help guys.cheers
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yes i think so.whipped it of my other surf which just got back from work in.forgot to mention my alarm fob fell apart,is this relevant?Last edited by purplebeard66; 24 March 2010, 20:22.
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Originally posted by purplebeard66 View Postyes i think so.whipped it of my other surf which just got back from work in.forgot to mention my alarm fob fell apart,is this relevant?
Depends on what type of immobiliser you have.
Is it a transponder type, where you have to touch the fob to a socket in the dash?
Also, were the battery ternimals tight and free of corrosion on the non starter?
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its the type that you slot into the dash and the terminals were tight.maybe try another batteryLast edited by purplebeard66; 24 March 2010, 20:37.
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Originally posted by purplebeard66 View Postalright fellow surfers . i have problem with the alarm or could be the imobiliser on my 1st gen 2.4 surf.it has been standing around at the back of my uncles house for a couple of months because i could not afford to get it an m.o.t. the battery died in the cold weather recently but up until then i used to start it weekly .i just tried to put another battery on it but it just sounds like the imobiliser is making a clicking noise and wont turn the engine.could i bypass the imobiliser as i really need to move it from my uncles place.is there another way? please help guys.cheers
If your battery went completely dead, it's likely that your immobiliser has lost it's code settings. (Depends on what type of immo you have of course.)
If it has lost the coding, it'll need to be reset which you may be able to do yourself if you have the info & instructions.
You could disconnect the immobiliser but you would have to connect up the wire that the immobiliser is connected through. On my 2nd gen, this is a black wire and is the one that takes power from the ignition down to the starter motor.
It could be of course that the clicking you hear might be your starter solonoid as starter motor is jammed from sitting around so long.
Just my thoughts...
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Originally posted by purplebeard66 View Postaint got a clue about codes or even what imobiliser i have,booger.looks like i will have too round up some of my chubby friends and give her a shove.lol.didn't realise the imobilisers have codes that reset themselves.i better go start my other 2nd gen surf then which also has no m.o.t
Best of luck anyway.
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