You have an immobilizer problem. Try another key.
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If the immobilizer code light on your Saxo VTR is flashing, it typically indicates an issue with the vehicle's security system, often related to the key or transponder. Ensure that the key is functioning properly and that the battery is not dead. If the problem persists, you may need to reset the immobilizer or consult a professional for diagnosis and repair. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific troubleshooting steps related to your model.
Yes, it most certainly will. You may be late for where ever you are going, so I suggest you start walking.
The P1260 fault code typically indicates an issue related to the engine immobilizer system, specifically in vehicles manufactured by Nissan. This code suggests that the engine control module (ECM) is unable to recognize the key or there is a problem with the key's transponder signal. It may also point to issues with wiring, connectors, or the immobilizer itself. To resolve this code, a thorough diagnostic check is needed to identify and fix the underlying problem.
Normally it would only cause a problem if the transponder key had severe damage or trying to start the car without the transponder. If the key looks ok and there's no damage to the sstem then it's probably not the transponder system causing the problem. The dealership could figure this out.
Normally it would only cause a problem if the transponder key had severe damage or trying to start the car without the transponder. If the key looks ok and there's no damage to the sstem then it's probably not the transponder system causing the problem. The dealership could figure this out.
If an immobilizer light on a 2005 Peugeot Boxer will not go out it indicates a problem with the wiring. The immobilizer can be by-passed until the wiring can be checked.
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i amstuck with the same problem , i have a different separate immobilizer unit apart from the key, deactivated by touch.need help !!!
The short answer is - you don't!! wouldn't be much of an immobilizer if it were easy to bypass. You need to either fix the fault which is causing the problem, OR send the engine ECU off to a specialist who can reprogram it to disable the immobilizer
the immobilizer prevents then engine from starting when for instance someone is trying to steal the car. if you have the proper key this should not engage.