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    Hi Guys

    got the above vehicle with 1.5dci engine in it but wont start it has ahd an accident and airbags have gone off i cant seem to find an inertia switch so prob not got one but the hazards do flash when the ignition is turned on so i think it is getting the trigger from the srs module so has anyone one here had this problem and is it the srs module that is stopping it running


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    Hello,

    Cut off is inside airbag ECU. I have had some clio 3 start with old airbag ecu, but i have also had some not starting until new airbag ECU was fitted. If you unplug the small connector on the airbag ECU the indicators will stay off when the ign is turned on. Also make sure there is no damage to the front of the car eg. Wiring, Fuses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo5GT View Post
    Hello,

    Cut off is inside airbag ECU. I have had some clio 3 start with old airbag ecu, but i have also had some not starting until new airbag ECU was fitted. If you unplug the small connector on the airbag ECU the indicators will stay off when the ign is turned on. Also make sure there is no damage to the front of the car eg. Wiring, Fuses.

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    so if i unplug the ecu will it run or does it need to have the ecu connected
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    You must leave the large connector in, just unplug the small connector to stop the hazards coming on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo5GT View Post
    You must leave the large connector in, just unplug the small connector to stop the hazards coming on.

    ok thanks but will it run again though or do i need to unlock the srs ecu to get the car to start again

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    do you have can clip??

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    Yes i do have Can Clip v99
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    you go to ecu injection and erase all dtc even if there is nothing
    this is not a problem into airbag ecu

 

 

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