Another disco immobiliser fault

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Need help guys. 98 disco non spider. Cut and joined the black and orange wires as Landyandy30 said. Now my alarm ecu clicks like he'll and motor won't turn over. Please help!
 
As I don't know of the wires involved, or the circuit involved, or what u was trying to achieve I can only say that any control unit that makes a noise is not good, but it may just be a relay chatter due to a missing supply in part of the system, possibly because of a blown fuse.
 
As I don't know of the wires involved, or the circuit involved, or what u was trying to achieve I can only say that any control unit that makes a noise is not good, but it may just be a relay chatter due to a missing supply in part of the system, possibly because of a blown fuse.
 
Basically I looked on here for a way to bypass the immobiliser and found a post suggesting cutting the black with orange trace wires on the grey plug on the alarm ecu and joining them together. Apparently this removes the immobiliser function. All it seems to have done is make maters worse. I will try to test fuses tomorrow . Time permitting. It was an intermittent fault before but now it's not working at all
 
Just an update on this. Cutting and joining those wires does indeed remove the immobiliser but it also take out the central locking. And you have to remove all the electronic junk around the stop solonoid and feed it independently. And pull the alarm fuse. I put it on a hidden switch so as to retain some form of security. Hope this helps any one that is having problems with the piece of junk that is landrovers immobiliser.
 
Don't trust anyone on here who tells you how to disable the security on vehicles. That's not the sort of info you want world+dog to have...
 
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