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scottiedickins
PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:41 am Up
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I can't wire it to the engine cut of as it don't have one which is strange but every other one iv looked at at the scrappy don't either the diesels just don't have them so I'm still not sure we're to wire the imbaliser lol.


And the bsi has from passanger door switch and passanger which is ment to be live till the door opens then goes to a neg circute but there's no volts on either connection which is strange but if I go strait to the doors there's power :-\:-\:-\

And I can't wire it to interior light as it has a fade diaode and makes the alarm think the doors are still open

Thanks for trying to help still stumped on this one ????

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No I did not mean wire it to the light under any circumstances.
Just trying to find out if there is signal getting to the BSI from the door lock..

Ah, diesel might not have cut-out switch even though only non-mux cars have it which I know yours is.
'Don't know much about diesels.

The only other place would be the multi-relay underneath the ECU. This controls injectors, fuel pump etc. and effectively the same thing.
This is an involved job because you have to find the coil lines and I think it's a dual unit as well, so you have to interupt the first one (master).

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Oh right yeah there's a signal there mate and you on about the repay that runs the glows because so far iv stripped a lot of stuff away and have yet to find the ecu lol
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scottiedickins wrote:
Oh right yeah there's a signal there mate and you on about the repay that runs the glows because so far iv stripped a lot of stuff away and have yet to find the ecu lol

What's the VIN number?

Some 1.9 diesel 206's don't have an engine ecu fitted as they don't actually need one.

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If I rember right it's wiz or wzj somthing like that
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Yeah just check WJZT
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VIN number is the chassis number of the car and can be found on the near-side windscreen tag at the bottom.
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Is there any one that can help ?
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MrBSI wrote:
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Oh right yeah there's a signal there mate and you on about the repay that runs the glows because so far iv stripped a lot of stuff away and have yet to find the ecu lol

What's the VIN number?

Any reason you don't want to give your VIN?

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V9977 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
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Oh right yeah there's a signal there mate and you on about the repay that runs the glows because so far iv stripped a lot of stuff away and have yet to find the ecu lol

What's the VIN number?

Any reason you don't want to give your VIN?

I've lost interest now.

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MrBSI wrote:
V9977 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
scottiedickins wrote:
Oh right yeah there's a signal there mate and you on about the repay that runs the glows because so far iv stripped a lot of stuff away and have yet to find the ecu lol

What's the VIN number?

Any reason you don't want to give your VIN?

I've lost interest now.

Me two.

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I don't like the idea of putting my vin number out on the net iv told you guys it's wjz which is the bit that tells you what car it is. I don't understand why you have lost intrest but thanks anyways I guess I'll go it alone
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The last 6 of the VIN can help with build codes, so having the full VIN can make finding the answer easier for those people offering to help.

Your VIN is visible to everyone who walks past your car, but if it concerns you that much you could always of PMd one of the people who offered some help. As it stands now 2 of the most knowledgeable members on the forum have lost interest in helping you.

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That's fair enough but unless some one explains I'm not a mind reader I can't guess these things but thanks for the knowlodge now I'm just gonna go it alone now got some good contacts who are local who are willing to help so thanks anyways
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You need the VIN to get the build code to get the correct wiring diagram as it varies upon several factors such as engine code, ECU, BSI version, and electrical system.
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