It works with the immobiliser on....

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It works with the immobiliser on....

Postby Dean » Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:25 am

Just tested it the other day, my car will actually stay on with the immobilser running, it sputters and chugs but will stay started.... surely this isnt right...
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Postby kevinod » Tue Nov 01, 2005 4:54 pm

What did you try, turning on the immobiliser while the engine was running? I'm thinking that the immobiliser would be designed to prevent the engine from starting, not stopping it while its already running.

Does raise the question though, if it'll run while the immobiliser is on, could you then push start the car with the immobiliser on?

You didn't buy the car off some chancer did you? :lol: :wink:
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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:45 pm

kevinod wrote:You didn't buy the car off some chancer did you? :lol: :wink:


:smt044

And I thought that immobiliser that Mustang sold me was a spare one. He also sold me some wheel nuts and a set of brake pads so I'd be careful driving home if I were you. :lol:
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Postby Dean » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:11 am

kevinod wrote:What did you try, turning on the immobiliser while the engine was running? I'm thinking that the immobiliser would be designed to prevent the engine from starting, not stopping it while its already running.

Does raise the question though, if it'll run while the immobiliser is on, could you then push start the car with the immobiliser on?

You didn't buy the car off some chancer did you? :lol: :wink:


No, I tried starting the car while the red light was flashing.

Its obviously not running well while its on.. it coughs and splutters, but it still runs. If I then press the button to turn it off the car starts running properly.
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Postby Dean » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:13 am

kevinod wrote:
You didn't buy the car off some chancer did you? :lol: :wink:


Yeah he was a dodgy fella alright. He also offered to tar my driveway.
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Postby Mustang » Wed Nov 02, 2005 10:25 am

Dean wrote:
kevinod wrote:What did you try, turning on the immobiliser while the engine was running? I'm thinking that the immobiliser would be designed to prevent the engine from starting, not stopping it while its already running.

Does raise the question though, if it'll run while the immobiliser is on, could you then push start the car with the immobiliser on?

You didn't buy the car off some chancer did you? :lol: :wink:


No, I tried starting the car while the red light was flashing.

Its obviously not running well while its on.. it coughs and splutters, but it still runs. If I then press the button to turn it off the car starts running properly.





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FWIW the car operated in much the same way while I had it. With the immobiliser on. The car will start sometimes after you turn it over. However like you say, it coughs and splutters and after a few seconds the immobiliser chokes it and the car konks out. Never tried it, but I expect that if you tried to overcome thies by giving it more throttle, you'd end up flooding the engine. Realistically, can you drive anywhere with the immobiliser on?
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And I thought that immobiliser that Mustang sold me was a spare one.

That was a top quality immobiliser -I didn't want anyone getting their greedy mits on your car before I got a chance.......now where did I put that spare immobiliser key :twisted:



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Yeah he was a dodgy fella alright. He also offered to tar my driveway.


Hey boss that was top quality ashfelt I'll have you know. If the car is giving trouble could I interest you in a pie ball pony?
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