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Will not start, immobilizer may be bad?
I have a 2000 Boxster non S and it had a busted front windshield so I DROVE it up on a trailer and took it to have it replaced. When I arrived at the shop I drove it off the trailer and then drove it back on when they were done.
When I tried to start it the next morning to unload it from the trailer it would not crank or turn over. I checked under the seat and water had got down to the immobilizer. I am trying to clean it up and dry it and I will test it to see if it is toasted. If it is I will contact Steve to see if he can repair it. Question 1 : While working on the issue I noticed that the Tiptronic shifter can be taken out of Park and ran through RND without a key in the ignition or without a foot on the brake. I don't recall if I could do that before the starting issue. Is this normal and what is allowing it ? Could this be a sign as to why it is not turning over or attempting to crank? Could it be that something happened during the tow? Question 2: Once I reinstall the immobilizer and plug it in can I attempt to start it as a test WITHOUT reinstalling the seat and plugging it in . I have heard that if I turn the key on while the seat is unplugged the airbag CEL will trigger and i will need to have it reset at the dealer. Thanks for any help Rick |
Rick, I can tell you that you can leave the seat out of the Boxster and still start the car. I just had to go thru this issue with my immobilizer... what a pain in the @$$ and MONEY... But my car runs now! Here is a little video on what I did to my Boxster, https://youtu.be/BOB2cL2J6XU
Brian |
Brian,
So it didn't throw any airbag errors when you cranked it with the seat out, that is good news. Great video, I guess it was ECU Dr that you sent it to. I will contact them to see how much $$$. Thanks for your input Rick |
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