Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

2001 300gt sedan, was putting in another lighter plug in middle consol bit today went to start car incase batt was going flat and nothing, all dash lights,windows eveything working but wont start, had aa guy come out he told me theres no power going to starter motor, a month ago the alarm key got lost, have been using a normal 10$ key cut since and has been working fine, has somthing iv done triggered the immobiliser to go off maybe?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/376774-help-car-immoblised/
Share on other sites

2001 300gt sedan, was putting in another lighter plug in middle consol bit today went to start car incase batt was going flat and nothing, all dash lights,windows eveything working but wont start, had aa guy come out he told me theres no power going to starter motor, a month ago the alarm key got lost, have been using a normal 10$ key cut since and has been working fine, has somthing iv done triggered the immobiliser to go off maybe?

Do your front lights flash after you try to start it - in which case it could be the stock immobiliser. Otherwise, if it's an automatic, could you have inadvertently disconnected the sensor which tells the car you're in Park (car will not start if it isn't in Park).

Just ideas...

Nope no flashing, yes auto, will have a look to see if i have

thanks

Do your front lights flash after you try to start it - in which case it could be the stock immobiliser. Otherwise, if it's an automatic, could you have inadvertently disconnected the sensor which tells the car you're in Park (car will not start if it isn't in Park).

Just ideas...

Couldnt see anything had been disconnected all tho i didnt really know what i was looking for, noticed on the dash nothing is showing up where should say d,n,r or what ever, battery looks to have just died the first thing i thought when it didnt start was battery so i hooked jumper leads up and didnt do anything aa guy also tryed to, so with in 20mins my batt has died..dont know if this has somthing to do with it or just coincidence or what

Nope no flashing, yes auto, will have a look to see if i have

thanks

Couldnt see anything had been disconnected all tho i didnt really know what i was looking for, noticed on the dash nothing is showing up where should say d,n,r or what ever, battery looks to have just died the first thing i thought when it didnt start was battery so i hooked jumper leads up and didnt do anything aa guy also tryed to, so with in 20mins my batt has died..dont know if this has somthing to do with it or just coincidence or what

If you have no dash lights then you have most likely blown a fuse. There is a tail light or wiper fuse i think in drivers kick panel so check there.

Have dash lights, was meaning where it has the little letter as to what gear your in is lit up but not showing any letter

If you have no dash lights then you have most likely blown a fuse. There is a tail light or wiper fuse i think in drivers kick panel so check there.

It was a standard nissan alarm key, i was suprised it worked with a normal key as the alarm was activated when key was lost, when i unlocked door with normal key it beeped for a bit put it in ignition and worked,.

How did you just use a normal key and not your alarm key?

Your gonna have to get in contact with your alarm maker and get the override code for the alarm and then get another key asap.

if you can tell them how it happened - yes. the dealer fitted immobiliser should have been pulled when compliance was done. the other one (compliance fitted) may be simply hacked into place and quite easily removed.

without the car in front of me I am simply pulling straws.

i dont know if we have same complience thing here in nz, was looking under dash and found a nissan alarm box, but theres a few wires going here and there that definatly dont look factory, guess ill get an auto elec to check it out and hope for the best.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The team at OBD2 Australia are pretty good, shoot them an email and ask them. I've dealt with them before for work stuff. I'd be shocked if it didn't work, so long as Consult can activate the ABS. But you might need to use KLine for it which would be the stopper, as I don't think that piece does KLine comms.
    • Yeah and hence my ghetto way of slamming the brakes, get the ABS to cycle, rebleed seems to be a sensible workaround.
    • Hey! Happy to help. Nothing inherently wrong with the adapter, it's more so with Brett Collins himself. He gave me a lot of incorrect information when I was in contact with him and was extremely rude when I challenged him. He stated I could not use any aftermarket twin plate clutches except for his own, not to use the dush shield, bla bla bla and it was all BS.  Collins stated to cut roughly 14mm's off the housing, I took off 15mm to make room for the dust shield. I would confirm with whatever adapter manufacturer you're using. 
    • There's plenty of OEM steering arms that are bolted on. Not in the same fashion/orientation as that one, to be sure, but still. Examples of what I'm thinking of would use holes like the ones that have the downward facing studs on the GTR uprights (down the bottom end, under the driveshaft opening, near the lower balljoint) and bolt a steering arm on using only 2 bolts that would be somewhat similarly in shear as these you're complainig about. I reckon old Holdens did that, and I've never seen a broken one of those.
    • Let's be honest, most of the people designing parts like the above, aren't engineers. Sometimes they come from disciplines that gives them more qualitative feel for design than quantitive, however, plenty of them have just picked up a license to Fusion and started making things. And that's the honest part about the majority of these guys making parts like that, they don't have huge R&D teams and heaps of time or experience working out the numbers on it. Shit, most smaller teams that do have real engineers still roll with "yeah, it should be okay, and does the job, let's make them and just see"...   The smaller guys like KiwiCNC, aren't the likes of Bosch etc with proper engineering procedures, and oversights, and sign off. As such, it's why they can produce a product to market a lot quicker, but it always comes back to, question it all.   I'm still not a fan of that bolt on piece. Why not just machine it all in one go? With the right design it's possible. The only reason I can see is if they want different heights/length for the tie rod to bolt to. And if they have the cncs themselves,they can easily offer that exact feature, and just machine it all in one go. 
×
×
  • Create New...