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    Check the terminals GND signals coming from the Engine ECU and LED diode.If negative pole connect to the GND signal from the ECU and the other part on the plus (over 300 ohm resistor) and if the engine start LED blinks, it is well tested and other signal.If both blinks and has a +15 ACC to contact Bobin, good weight, it is questionable Bobina really.If not blinking then asked whether IMMO ECU or some other problem.

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    when your car startup....that means your ignition-coils are ok....but after 1 second car stop running...i think your immo is blocking..he cuts off the feulpump and the ingnition-coils..

    check if in the key the chip...some people lose it when key falls down on the ground..but they not notice the little grey thing..they putt key together and start. then he not running..

    it just a hint..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabmeterik View Post
    when your car startup....that means your ignition-coils are ok....but after 1 second car stop running...i think your im*o is blocking..he cuts off the feulpump and the ingnition-coils..

    check if in the key the chip...some people lose it when key falls down on the ground..but they not notice the little grey thing..they putt key together and start. then he not running..

    it just a hint..

    If its immobiliser engine management light will flash with ignition on

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    Dear friends,
    The only errors are: Ignition coil.Nobody droped the key ,no led is blinking ......
    I buyed a ECU with keys and I'm waiting it to arrive.I'm convinced that this is the problem.
    Tehnicians hwo know how to repair it -exists-but no one helps.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gelencserg View Post
    I disconnected Camshaft sensor car start and run.
    3500 rpm max ...
    Someone knows what's wrong?
    not enough posts and thanks.

    opel rev it to 3500 rpm, turn off whilst running then back on revs full amount.

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