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    Default Renault Clio 1 Non Start (Sirius 32)

    Hi gents problem No 2 here. I have a clio non start . From my observations i can tell you now i get fault code DF271 Actuator relay. I have tested wies but still no luck. i have bough a new crank sensor also. I have power on pin 28 and 29. When i give power to pin 66 my fault code turns to memory but still it does not start. Ecu is sirius 32. My earths are all there and immo light goes out. Is there anyone that can give me tips or help? Thanks in advance

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    Check "under" fuses 4+5 in engine bay, right hand side. Poor connection, very common.
    autoden

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    DF271 Actuator relay output voltage,open circuit or short circut it tells everything
    I can help you but only if you want me to help you
    All the questions should start from what car, what year, what engine is what fuel. What are the symptoms of the problem. Only then is what you know, what fault code, live data, what you have done.

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