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Hi,
For a few weeks now, my 2008 Ford Fiesta studio wouldn't start first time and the immobilizer light was flashing rapidly. To work around it, I would get out and lock the car, unlock and try again - and most of the time it would start. Or take a couple of relocks then start.
Last week, it got worse and would take several attempts to start, so I booked in with an auto-electrician.
The report and prognosis I got was:
System report w/codes
Engine & Immobilizer PATS
My technician has advised either a replacement ECU kit as it includes the ignition barrel which is the main part to be replaced. Apparently, Ford no longer make a replacement (and if they did, he guessed £4k to replace) so I would have to source a second hand part for the auto-technician to install. OR installing an emulator to bypass the immobilizer. (and not telling my insurance)
Does this sound like my only 2 options? Ive tried to do some research and it could be a dodgy fuse instead? I'm thinking of getting a second opinion aswell
If it helps, the problem occurs with both keys i have for the car
Any advice would be greatfully received - and nothing too technical as Im not any kind of expert with cars
For a few weeks now, my 2008 Ford Fiesta studio wouldn't start first time and the immobilizer light was flashing rapidly. To work around it, I would get out and lock the car, unlock and try again - and most of the time it would start. Or take a couple of relocks then start.
Last week, it got worse and would take several attempts to start, so I booked in with an auto-electrician.
The report and prognosis I got was:
System report w/codes
Engine & Immobilizer PATS
- B1601 PATS received incorrect key code from ignition key
- P0325 Knock sensor 1 circuit malfunction
- P0324 Knock control error
- B1681 PATS transceiver module signal is not received
My technician has advised either a replacement ECU kit as it includes the ignition barrel which is the main part to be replaced. Apparently, Ford no longer make a replacement (and if they did, he guessed £4k to replace) so I would have to source a second hand part for the auto-technician to install. OR installing an emulator to bypass the immobilizer. (and not telling my insurance)
Does this sound like my only 2 options? Ive tried to do some research and it could be a dodgy fuse instead? I'm thinking of getting a second opinion aswell
If it helps, the problem occurs with both keys i have for the car
Any advice would be greatfully received - and nothing too technical as Im not any kind of expert with cars