felix_lion9
Mini Countryman immobilizer issue
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felix_lion9 (Author)
Error memory was indeed read and it showed an immobilizer fault. When you say 'coded signal', do you mean like, the chip in the key is messed up or something?
leonsteel66
Yes, the coded signal comes from a chip in the key. If the car electronics can't read it properly, due to damage or a programming error, it can cause an immobilizer fault and prevent the engine from starting. It is best to visit the workshop.
felix_lion9 (Author)
Dude, you nailed it. Got the programming on the key checked and boom, fixed. All in, 45€! Thanks a million!
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leonsteel66
I had a similar issue with my Countryman. It sounds like an immobilizer fault. The immobilizer is part of the car's anti-theft system. It uses a coded signal to verify that the correct key is in the ignition. If the signal is wrong or missing, the ignition control is disabled and the car won't start. Was the error memory read and the immobilizer fault confirmed?