Soldato
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If you've changed the key fob battery, why don't you go back to Viper?
I wonder whether it's the same issue we had with our 2019 Mazda CX5? This manifested itself as "Key not detected" on the dash when pressing the start button. We had to have a whole new keyless entry system fitted to fix it.
Wonders of modern cars
Some new cars have sit in seat to start - you put your butt on the drivers seat and it turns on, assuming you also have the key on you. Can't wait until that mechanism breaks and you're ripping out the car seats to start the damn car lol
Might as well throw in a weight sensor at that point so the car can shame you too!Wonders of modern cars
Some new cars have sit in seat to start - you put your butt on the drivers seat and it turns on, assuming you also have the key on you. Can't wait until that mechanism breaks and you're ripping out the car seats to start the damn car lol
Get @DJMK4 to scan it, it's his passion!Not had a look yet, cars got engine light now. Going garage after work
I have an appointment booked with themIf you've changed the key fob battery, why don't you go back to Viper?
I'll stick my odb in
What's your postcode ?
It has to be high likelihood it's the alarm IMO, as others have said previously.Suggests it's the new alarm system tapping I to a wire they shouldn't have
'Cause it's a badman whip, ya get me blud?Im keen to know the outcome too. It’s why I can’t bring myself to get a ghost immobiliser fitted to all my cars; I’m terrified its causes similar problems.
OP, I have to ask… why did you fit an aftermarket alarm to the car, it would have had one fitted as standard anyway -?
apologies
so i went back to the installers, and it was 2 blown fuses
they put a dashcam in for me with a dedicated battery and the fuse holder they put in , the fuse wasn't connecting properly, and because 2 fuses blown, it was throwing up with button start error
all sorted now![]()