Car stops immediately after 1 to 2 seconds

supracupra01

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hi folks, i need your help, i have a mk1 Leon cupra turbo. it was running fine a few weeks ago, i went to start it and it will start but stops immediately after 1 to 2 seconds, the immobilizer is working OK.
i have had a VAG comp on it and it seems to point to a dash board failure?
i have been told this is the gateway to the car as most of the wiring/electrical stuff runs through this in some way or another. :shrug:

if i got another dash, will it need to be mated/coded to my Leon? or could it be more than the dash?

if i don't get it sorted soon, I'm going to break it for bits :cry:

any advice will be much appreciated
 

supracupra01

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when i try to start it, it fires then stops, turn it off, turn it back on and it always brings up a load of fault codes. erase them , turn it on, turn it off, and it brings up a load more, sometimes the same, sometimes different ones.
the VAG we are using is a i think 1552
 

supracupra01

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What you are describing points to an immobiliser problem. Why do you say it's ok?

What Vag-com codes are you getting?

Have you checked all fuses / fuel pump relay?

all fuses are fine, fuel pump relay is working as it should,

some of the codes are;- 18058 p1650, 18057 p1649, 18056 p1648, 18010 p1602, and this one which we thought could be the immobiliser ;-17987 p1570, contr,modual locked
 

DPJ

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17987/P1579/005497 - Throttle Actuator (J338): Adaptation Not Started
Possible Symptoms

* Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active

Possible Causes

* Throttle Body Alignment (TBA) not performed

Possible Solutions

* Perform Throttle Body Alignment (TBA)
 

supracupra01

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18058 (P1650) Drive train data bus. No message from combi instrument.

Possible cause, Fault in data bus wire to combi instrument.

Wiring fault - water / corrosion in ecu plug / ecu?


we have looked at the ecu, bone dry to the connections, but we haven't taken it apart as yet.
i know that cupra's are susceptible to the odd bit of water intrusion, but it seems to be dry
 

tegwin

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Yup.. classic imobiliser issue...


You are aware that the imobiliser relies on three pieces of hardware being connected together and talking properly?

The key/transponder chip..... the ECU.... and the clocks/dashboad module..

If any one of those is not working or is not coded in, the car wont run!
 
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