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#1: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Jorded94, Location: Conwy, North Wales PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:54 am
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So yesterday my friend disconnected my stereo with the engine still running, I know this wasn't a good idea now and was unaware that the car needed shutting down etc before battery removal. So basically more or less everything electrical stopped (I think the windows and central locking are the only things still working) and when I pulled over and turned it off the immobiliser kicked in. It's already cost quite a bit to have the car recovered...

Does anyone know what the best way to go about this now is? New bsi? Or new bsi ecu, etc? Or is there a cheap way to fix my bsi?

The car is a 2003 2.0 hdi multiplexed

#2: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Shadowstalke, Location: Gloucestershire PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:14 am
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New friend might be a good start...

If you are lucky (and I mean LUCKY) it may have just blown a few fuses. If you are the most rotten lucked person in the world you will have fried your BSI completely.

Look at the fuses (cabin and engine bay boxes) to check if any have popped. Can you turn the ignition on (at least to the accessory position) or is it totally dead?

What else works? Try turning the key to accessory, see if you can hear pumps priming. Does anything on the dash light up?

#3: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Jorded94, Location: Conwy, North Wales PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:48 am
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Hi and thanks to the quick response, the car still tries turning over and I think you can hear the pump prime, no lights come on at all though. I think it will probably be the bsi

#4: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Jorded94, Location: Conwy, North Wales PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:49 am
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I tried using the tutorial to sympathetically wake the car up e.g. The window down approach but that hasn't helped

#5: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Shadowstalke, Location: Gloucestershire PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 6:56 am
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You may have just fried the circuit(s) for the radio, clocks cluster etc. The fact it turns over and there is action suggests your friend hasn't completely blown it.

IF the BSI was buggered it wouldn't start at all, as the BSI sends a signal to the ECU to disable the immobiliser so the BSI is definitely still workinggg

Do you have diagnostics equipment (or know someone who does)? Even an OBDII code scanner would give you a clue as to what is going on

#6: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:46 am
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Fuses in the passenger compartment fuse box would be a good place to start looking.

The fuse that controls the immobiliser system is also linked in to the radio.

The 206 immobiliser system doesn't immobilise the starter motor so a 206 will happily turn over while still immobilised.

#7: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: pug206lx, Location: Taking a gearbox off somewhere PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:06 pm
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Reboot the car if you haven't done so yet.

#8: Re: Help urgently needed/ presumed corrupt bsi Author: Jorded94, Location: Conwy, North Wales PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 4:53 am
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I have been lucky in this case and it has turned out to be the fuses, thanks for the replies and yes I did try the reboot, just gutted about getting it recovered 40 miles over a few fuses... Lesson learnt!



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