pow
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
I wouldn't do it that way, the fuel pump can drag a fair few amps and the ignition switched live doesn't carry a great deal of power to the ECU. Id unwrap the loom near the ECU and see where the wires have been cut for this aftermarket immobiliser and re-connect them as they should be
Thats what can happen you cheeky git. Not enough power means no cranking over and piossibly damage to the ECU
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sumner2k3
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it all seems fine now tho?
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craig_s
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follow the loom under the dash.may be under the glove box.if it's had an aftermarket imobiliser put it you need to find where they have tapped into the wire.then cut that out and rejoin it.
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sumner2k3
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nothin will be under the glovebox or anything tho because the engine has been removed from the calibra and put in my corsa
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craig_s
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yes there is the fuel pump wire runs with the rest of the loom under there.i had to remove the alarm/imobiliser from my gf's tigra the other day and that is where they had spliced the fuel pump shut off in.as its harder for theives to find than down inthe foot well.
[Edited on 09-05-2008 by craig_s]
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