Year of Manufacture *: 2006
( Optional ) Engine Code or CC: 1.9D wjy
Anyhow the job in question and as many details as possible:
Owner is at the tyre shop having some new tyres fitted, when finished van will not start. Taken to a local garage who can`t get it going so dispatch van to local `Auto electrician` who can`t fix it either, He calls in diagnostic dan who arrives at the conclusion that the BSI is dead. Electrican takes BSI apart, does some soldering, declares it fixed, refits and lo and behold it wont start.
Six weeks later owner asks if I would have a look at it.
I removed the BSI and sent it away for repair and virginisation, It has come back with a clean bill of health.
Before sending it away I scanned the entire system with a Lexia3 and PP2000, but got no comms with the BSI, but all other ecu`s showed no faults.
After refitting the BSI shows a fault code, That being no comms with steering column module, and that the BSI is not programmed.
Is the no comms with the column module caused by the BSI not being programmed?
Now the bit I am not sure of: Is this the correct sequence of configuration:
Configure 4 digit pin, vin no, keys, and then configure BSI?
The keys do not have buttons so I assume there is no central locking and no alarm, It has ABS, Drivers side airbag, and basic radio cassette.
I am aware of the BSI reset procedure, The 3 min shut down rule and the fact that the doors should be shut when confiuring, Also the van has a brand new fully charged battery.
Any help would be much appreciated, Regards, Neil. PS Seasons greetings to one and all.
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