Folks,
Just want a sanity check for a problem that has now been diagnosed on my 2006 4x4, that looks to be costing me about £260+vat.
Car has had a few 'moments' recently where the engine spins over but never fires. Try and try again and eventually it bursts into life, typically before the battery goes flat. Once running it's 100% perfect, so whilst churning, there was no fuel being injected etc etc, no spluttering, no smoke, all as if nothing wrong.
Bought an OBD2 reader and found U1600 being generated. Looked it up on the Interweb and suggested maybe immobiliser issues, but nothing really conclusive, as U-codes are manufacturer specific, or so it inferred. So I decided to do nothing.....
.... until it failed totally, as it did last Tuesday. Flattened battery and had to call the AA for a tow to local Fiat dealer. In hindsight of course I should have kept the spare (non-remote) key with me, but I didn't. Dealer confirmed dead main key and asked for spare to be delivered to garage too (pain in the backside of course). Which I did and of course it started the car fine. Panda now back at home awaiting delivery of new remote key which will need cutting, coding and then syncing with everything else. Should be due next week sometime.
Bishops of Guildford want £260+vat for this, which is steep in my view, but I guess there's little I can do but pay.
Anyone come across this before and know of any shortcuts? Decided not to stick with the spare and only have one key as one day it'll get dropped or lost or something.
Thanks,
Phil G
Just want a sanity check for a problem that has now been diagnosed on my 2006 4x4, that looks to be costing me about £260+vat.
Car has had a few 'moments' recently where the engine spins over but never fires. Try and try again and eventually it bursts into life, typically before the battery goes flat. Once running it's 100% perfect, so whilst churning, there was no fuel being injected etc etc, no spluttering, no smoke, all as if nothing wrong.
Bought an OBD2 reader and found U1600 being generated. Looked it up on the Interweb and suggested maybe immobiliser issues, but nothing really conclusive, as U-codes are manufacturer specific, or so it inferred. So I decided to do nothing.....
.... until it failed totally, as it did last Tuesday. Flattened battery and had to call the AA for a tow to local Fiat dealer. In hindsight of course I should have kept the spare (non-remote) key with me, but I didn't. Dealer confirmed dead main key and asked for spare to be delivered to garage too (pain in the backside of course). Which I did and of course it started the car fine. Panda now back at home awaiting delivery of new remote key which will need cutting, coding and then syncing with everything else. Should be due next week sometime.
Bishops of Guildford want £260+vat for this, which is steep in my view, but I guess there's little I can do but pay.
Anyone come across this before and know of any shortcuts? Decided not to stick with the spare and only have one key as one day it'll get dropped or lost or something.
Thanks,
Phil G