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How do I get my 07 Iveco daily to start as I changed all the fuses as I had blown the wiper one and now the immobiliser does not let me start it.
It is a 07 plate MWB Iveco Daily and when I changed the fuses I had the key in the ignition and turned on. Can I reset the immobiliser so the van will start.
Re: How do I get my 07 Iveco daily to start as I changed...
Try starting from scratch, disconnect battery for a few minutes and reconnect, ECU are usually reset and it may clear this default in your immobilizer. FREE-PPV.com
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time to get the truck unhacked in a shop./
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Bypassing immobilisers is a something you Cannot do easily as they are designed to disable the vehicle so it cannot be stolen. Your best option is to find out why the vehicle is not accepting the code. A good Auto Electrician should be able to help you with the issue.
I suppose you could remove the fuse or relay. If you can't find them or if other components are on the same fuse, then look for their connections under the seats. Use a flashlight. Disconnect the wires.
Good luck..
Unfortunately there is no solution to this except to take it back to Iveco for reprogramming.
I am led to believe from my locksmith that there are two types of transponders generally put into cars and vans.
The first is a simple chip wtih a code which matches a code in the car / Van
The second is a chip which has a set of codes. They are read in order and the car / van remembers which one was used last. If you use the wrong code in the sequence then the car / van will ignore it and not let you start the engine.
The Iveco is unfortunately in the second group. If, like me, you snap your key, you can superglue a new key to the old and it works fine. The chip doesn't need to be "too" close to the barrel. Yes, it looks ugly, but it's much cheaper!
hi the axle is one of the few things that don,t fall apart on these vans but gearbox oils axless etc like engine oils need replacing regular if you want them to last i would change it every 50000 mile yates210456
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