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GARY GRWTURBO
25-07-2012, 11:59
my clio 182 wont start
central locking remote is working fine
unlocks the doors turns the alarm off but the red light on the clocks/ dash flashes
when you turn the key to first setting the dash lights come on
the flashing red light stays red
it should turn off after a few seconds
but it stays on
any ideas how to bypass the imobiliser or fix it
electics is not my thing
any advise would be greatful

markey b
25-07-2012, 12:06
sounds like car isn't recognising key.

could be key, UCH or ECU, all 3 are linked together

James5
25-07-2012, 12:06
my clio 182 wont start
central locking remote is working fine
unlocks the doors turns the alarm off but the red light on the clocks/ dash flashes
when you turn the key to first setting the dash lights come on
the flashing red light stays red
it should turn off after a few seconds
but it stays on
any ideas how to bypass the imobiliser or fix it
electics is not my thing
any advise would be greatful


Sounds like key needs recoding, or you get a demobilised ECU.

You been touching any of the chassis earth's, car battery, alternator, UCH all plugged in ok as i have seen on the clio forum that this sometimes causes this problem also

Have you Tried putting in gear and starting? this may sound stupid but it has worked for some

Sparkie
25-07-2012, 12:45
http://www.hickleys.com/diagnostics/renault_emulator.php

;)

GARY GRWTURBO
26-07-2012, 19:41
http://www.hickleys.com/diagnostics/renault_emulator.php

;)

thanks lads
for the advice
ive got my mate at r.sport coming around on the weekend
so im sure it will be up and running in no time
thinking about it ive got 2 keys im going to try the other key now
finders crossed

GARY GRWTURBO
27-07-2012, 12:50
thanks lads
for the advice
ive got my mate at r.sport coming around on the weekend
so im sure it will be up and running in no time
thinking about it ive got 2 keys im going to try the other key now
finders crossed

tryed the other key no joy:(

checking the wiring today to try and find the break:agree:

Sparkie
27-07-2012, 21:47
worst comes to worst, 'brute force' the ecu. hickleys can do this for you to find out the code, then you can use an emulator to tell the immobiliser to disarm itself constantly.

GARY GRWTURBO
11-08-2012, 21:55
worst comes to worst, 'brute force' the ecu. hickleys can do this for you to find out the code, then you can use an emulator to tell the immobiliser to disarm itself constantly.

back on the road 3 weeks later lol
all down to a poor 5amp fuse not blown
just poor connetion
got there in the end

thanks to all
for all the advise