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  1. afterburner

    afterburner F1 Rookie
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    Jun 20, 2008
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    Here the starter circuit as modified in my car:
     

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  2. theunissenguido

    theunissenguido Formula 3
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    Like on this picture, I did put an extra start relais hidden in the engine bay. Also I put a start buttom on the middle consol instead using the key starter.
    Be shure to use a good quality extra start relais.
    Guido
     
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  3. simon birch

    simon birch Rookie

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    Yes. I'd be grateful for a coloured wiring diagram if you have it? [email protected]
    I got the info on the additional relay too thanks!
    I think the immobiliser is the issue and going to have a go at taking it out and have read a few threads about how to do that. Fingers crossed....
    Just working off the factory manual and black and white wiring diagrams is painful!
    Thanks so much for your insights and replies.
     
  4. simon birch

    simon birch Rookie

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    Yeh we are going to have a go at pulling out the immobiliser first. To upgrade the fusebox I have to send it overseas but am going to try to do the process of elimination route first. Long term I'll pull all the wiring and upgrade and ad relays and all that. But for now just trying to get it running again. Do let me know who your guy is asMuseketeer sadly couldn't work out what the issue was and gave up and sent the car back to me!
     
  5. mike32

    mike32 F1 Veteran

    May 13, 2016
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    If the immobiliser is the same as the one i used to have fitted, it will be connected to the fuel pump, ignition, starter.
    On mine you could see the wires going into and out off the module- each breaking one circuit. When it was reset then the circuits were re established . You can link the ends and bypass each circuit until you get the car to work..
     
  6. HK Mondial

    HK Mondial Karting

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    The first thing we did when I bought the car 20 years ago was to pull out the immobiliser .It took a while and had more wiring than you would've thought possible. I'm sure that it was the cause of a whole array of problems the car had when I bought it, even though it supposedly wasn't "working " when I got the car. As for the fuseboard, you don't have to send it anywhere .You can now buy complete new ones, I believe, from a couple of the guys on this forum (Guido ?) and have it fitted locally. (I'm about to do that for my 456M as it's starting to display intermittent gremlins that I suspect are all linked to it)
     
  7. mike32

    mike32 F1 Veteran

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    Where was the immobilizer fitted ?
     
  8. theunissenguido

    theunissenguido Formula 3
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    I'm not supposed to answer here....was banned for this for 1 month answering in a public thread.
    Guido
     

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