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    Default ZAFIRA CIM PROBLEM

    HELLO GUYS,
    i have a 2006 zafira that doesn't crank, the owner says the problem started when some technician messed with the rear fuse box when he tried to fix a not working indicator lamp. after that the car has been in the hands of many technicians. when i started fixing it it had many modules with CAN communication errors but i found out that there was no power to these modules now they are working.
    the only problem is communication issue with instrument cluster i opened it and found a blown IC. am stuck because i cant read the numbers on it.
    The question is:
    can a fauty cluster not arrow the car to start? is the immo in CIM or cluster?
    The errors i get are P1614 and P1616
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanaz1 View Post
    HELLO GUYS,
    i have a 2006 zafira that doesn't crank, the owner says the problem started when some technician messed with the rear fuse box when he tried to fix a not working indicator lamp. after that the car has been in the hands of many technicians. when i started fixing it it had many modules with CAN communication errors but i found out that there was no power to these modules now they are working.
    the only problem is communication issue with instrument cluster i opened it and found a blown IC. am stuck because i cant read the numbers on it.
    The question is:
    can a fauty cluster not arrow the car to start? is the immo in CIM or cluster?
    The errors i get are P1614 and P1616
    Immo in the dash, sound your instrument cluster is damaged, a very easy solution get another dash from scrappy and change over eeprom M35080 from old cluster to new cluster.
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    Zafira B have immo in CIM faulty dash can make problems on CAN communication. From what module you have this errors?
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    Both replies above are correct but sound as if they are contradicting each... immo is stored in DASH & the CIM.. aswell as the REC.. the UEC & the ECU.. all components need to be working and matched.. as mentioned earlier if dash dead get second hand cluster from breakers.. (zafira b or astra h as clusters the same). Personally I would read the 35080 to obtain pin to divorce it from old vehicle as I have seen different eeprom data in these..

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