Technical Car Security Failure

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Technical Car Security Failure

kildaremike

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Hi all, first post here. My wife has an 02 1.2 Stilo which died the other night and had to be towed home. The battery had gone flat because the fan was running with the engine off. I recharged the battery and the fan came on and a relay clicked like mad. I checked on here and saw information about a wet fuse box so removed it, took it apart, dried it and refitted. the engine turns over but wont catch and the immobiliser light is staying on so I presume the immobiliser is not letting it start. I have read all the posts on here so I am going to check the D4 connector and earth connections. Someone mentioned swapping the a/c relay and getting rid of the problem. Can anyone guide me to a diagram or photo of the fuse box showing the correct positions of the relays and which relay is which. Sorry to be so long winded for a first post, just want to make sure I give enough info.
 
Hi all, first post here. My wife has an 02 1.2 Stilo which died the other night and had to be towed home. The battery had gone flat because the fan was running with the engine off. I recharged the battery and the fan came on and a relay clicked like mad. I checked on here and saw information about a wet fuse box so removed it, took it apart, dried it and refitted. the engine turns over but wont catch and the immobiliser light is staying on so I presume the immobiliser is not letting it start. I have read all the posts on here so I am going to check the D4 connector and earth connections. Someone mentioned swapping the a/c relay and getting rid of the problem. Can anyone guide me to a diagram or photo of the fuse box showing the correct positions of the relays and which relay is which. Sorry to be so long winded for a first post, just want to make sure I give enough info.

Relay 'T08' controls the air con. its in the engine compartment fuse box that you have already dried out. they're all labelled on the plastic casing of that fusebox.

ill post some more info tomorrow when im near my laptop. HTH for now
 
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