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Sep 10th, 2004, 23:30 | #1 |
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440 immobiliser
I have just lost my only key fob which controls the immobiliser.
I think I threw it in the bin by mistake and the dustbin men came this morning! I've a spare key, so I can get into the car, but can't start the engine with out immobilising the immobiliser. Can anyone help? Is there any way to disarm the immobiliser other than calling a dealer and paying though the nose? |
Sep 11th, 2004, 01:38 | #2 |
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RE: 440 immobiliser
According to Haynes the immobiliser (post January 1995 models) can only be deactivated by the key fob. It is incorporated into the Central Locking system and cuts ignition,starter and fuelpump circuits. The reccomendation from Haynes is to take it to a dealer who will supply a new fob and do the necessary to set it for the car. The dealer should have the necessary test gear to sort it out. However you could try and see if this will work: unlock the car and disconnect the battery for about an hour (remember your radio code before you do) then reconnect the battery and see if the immobiliser/alarm has been reset to unoperated condition enabling the car to be started and run OK. If this fails then you will have to resort to the dealer. All the best, Peter |
Sep 14th, 2004, 21:45 | #3 |
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RE: 440 immobiliser
Hi, yes you can bypass the immobiliser on some 400 models. You will find the keyless entry module under the dashboard on the drivers side of the car. Locate it and remove the unit from its frame WITHOUT disconnecting the wires. Remove the smaller of the 2 plugs and try to start the car. On SOME models this will work and still allow you to centrally lock the car with the remote. Take the car straight to the 'agents' and have them supply and code a new key fob.
The fob is approx £45.00 + VAT but i am unsure of the coding cost. Regards. Keith |
Sep 20th, 2004, 18:07 | #4 |
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RE: 440 immobiliser
Thanks very much to both of you for your advice. Luckily our neighbour had found our key fob on the ground and had kept it for me. Going to go out and get another key fob as soon as possible. Do you know if it is possible to program a new key fob using an original key fob?
Thanks very much!! Eva. |
Nov 27th, 2009, 17:58 | #5 |
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Yes you can reprogramme your fob.
Place the test cable into socket 1. Turn the ignition on to Key Position 2. Enter Diagnostic Test Mode 5 by pressing the button five times for about half a second each time. The LED will flash and stay lit up, waiting for you to enter the code: 3-3-4 Press the button 3 times, then it will stay lit Press the button 3 times again, it will stay lit, Press the button 4 times and finally hitting the lock/unlock buttons, It will flash back 1-1-x, x being the number of key fobs programmed (up to 4 at one time). It can be tricky but keep trying. Youll need to turn off your ignition to test the fob after this. When you get into the swing of entering these codes the diagnostic tool will talk back! heres the link I used to help me, but the hardest part is getting into the rythem of typing in the codes inorder to get a respone etc. http://www.am.torun.pl/%7Eja/volvo/a...obilizer.shtml |
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Hi, I have an N reg 440. The battery died (due to a loose battery connection I think) and I kept pressing unlock on the key fob to try to start it; not long afterwards the key fob became completely inoperative. That was 2 weeks ago. I tried a lot of things, sorned it and was about to phone the scrap man...but this is what finally worked:
Take out the "immobiliser" fuse - 7th from the right in the top row of fuses on my car. This allows the key to turn to position 3 and turn the starter, and operates the fuel pump (I could smell the petrol), but the engine won't fire. Disconnecting one or both plugs from the keyless entry module didn't work on my model. To get the ignition to work, take out the glove box lining. Tucked in behind it, on the right hand side, is a long relay. Pull it off, and connect a wire across the two opposite terminals that are at right angles to each other. This effectively switches the relay on. And the engine started. I don't need the fob any more. But there is now no central locking. Hope this helps. |
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Mine's also P reg. How do you switch the central locking on and off? By taking out a fuse? If I have to do that every time to start the car I'd rather do that then scrap it lol |
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No answer after pressing 5 times
[QUOTE=carl4u44;591314]Yes you can reprogramme your fob.
In this point of your process: "Enter Diagnostic Test Mode 5 by pressing the button five times for about half a second each time." I tried to do this in my V440 1995 19TD and no any led answer. Any suggestion? |
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