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Cant start car

Madsbads

Guest
After installing my new car stereo, i cant start my car.

The car has been without battery for 3 hours and after getting power on it, it beeps when i turn the keys to on possession. Then when I turn it to start possession the starter starts but it wont ignite.

Do i need to restart the computer system?

Best Regards
-M
 

DEAN0

Old Git
Feb 1, 2006
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Preston - UK
After installing my new car stereo, i cant start my car.

The car has been without battery for 3 hours and after getting power on it, it beeps when i turn the keys to on possession. Then when I turn it to start possession the starter starts but it wont ignite.

Do i need to restart the computer system?

Best Regards
-M

sounds like the imobiliser has kicked in.

try locking and then unlocking the car with the remote buttons - then try starting it.
 

Madsbads

Guest
There fine.

Does disconnecting then connecting the 32 pin from the cluster have something to do?

I took the pin #5 and connected it to the speed input on my new Pioneer Avic-F910BT.
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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There fine.

Does disconnecting then connecting the 32 pin from the cluster have something to do?

I took the pin #5 and connected it to the speed input on my new Pioneer Avic-F910BT.

You didn't say that on your first post. I would put money on this being the problem. Reseat the plug and maybe put the no5 wire back where it came from.
 

Madsbads

Guest
The wire is connected with this:
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That came with the Avic F910BT
 

MadFaz

New(ish)bee
Sep 28, 2008
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Bradford
Damn I didn't read this thread, having exactly the same problem but I didn't fit the headunit so don't know if any wires have been played about with!
 

m0rk

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May 19, 2001
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IMO put it back to how it was, then see if the fault reoccurs

If it doesn't, take it to someone with some talent for auto electrics & get them to fit your headunit.
 
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