ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 Hi all, This is my first post, so bare with me. I have a 1999 (V) reg Galaxy 1.9Tdi I am having problems with it starting. I have all lights and the engine turns over but just doesnt want to fire. I have had the problem before and had it put on a diagnotics machine which came up with KEY NOT RECOGNISED.The mechanic reset it all and the spare key worked but the original didn't. He has tried this again but the car refuses to start at all. I have tried a new battery but to no avail. :D I have looked on the forum and have read numerous posts about RELAY 30. Does this apply to the TDI? Any ideas and help are greatly appreciated Quote
seatkid Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 You've probably lost the PATS chip in the key when you opened it to change the battery (it fell out). PATS = Passive Anti Theft System = immobiliser See here for more information Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 You've probably lost the PATS chip in the key when you opened it to change the battery (it fell out). PATS = Passive Anti Theft System = immobiliser See here for more information I have managed to use the spare key for about two months since the orignal key stopped working, so would this still affect it starting now? Thanks for the quick reply Quote
seatkid Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 (edited) You've probably lost the PATS chip in the key when you opened it to change the battery (it fell out). PATS = Passive Anti Theft System = immobiliser See here for more information I have managed to use the spare key for about two months since the orignal key stopped working, so would this still affect it starting now? Thanks for the quick replySorry I'm a bit unclear about what you are saying.What did the diagnostics say this time?Did you change the key battery this time or the car battery? Edited January 15, 2010 by seatkid Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 (edited) Thanks for the quick replySorry I'm a bit unclear about what you are saying.What did the diagnostics say this time?Did you change the key battery this time or the car battery? Sorry mate. I'll give you complete story (sorry!) About three months ago i had this starting problem, the orignal key stopped working (starting the car) i tried the spare and it worked. about a month after the spare key stopped working so i took it to my mechanic and he put it on the machine and it came up with KEY NOT RECONISED, he said he cleared the codes and the car started but again with only the spare key. Now two months later the car won't start again. I took it to same mechanic and again the machine came back with KEY NOT RECONISED. Again he cleared the codes only this time the car wont start with any keys. NOTE: the spare key is a normal flat key not a transponder keyBatteries were not changed in key. (but will check for this chip thing when i finish work)Car battery was not changed but i did take it off to give full charge. Edited January 15, 2010 by ricki Quote
seatkid Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 The immobiliser pickup coil (located near the ignition key) possibly has a faulty connection although that doesnt explain why it didnt work with one key but the other. Can you check whether your remote key (the one with batteries) still has the PATS chip in it? Maybe the sequence of events was Intermittent pickup coil -> not starting You changed key battery and lost PATS chip so key no good Tried other key but pickup coil was now working Intermittent pickup coil again -> not starting Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 The immobiliser pickup coil (located near the ignition key) possibly has a faulty connection although that doesnt explain why it didnt work with one key but the other. Can you check whether your remote key (the one with batteries) still has the PATS chip in it? Maybe the sequence of events was Intermittent pickup coil -> not starting You changed key battery and lost PATS chip so key no good Tried other key but pickup coil was now working Intermittent pickup coil again -> not starting Thanks mate, good starting point, will check that and the PATS in the key, and let you know. Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 The immobiliser pickup coil (located near the ignition key) possibly has a faulty connection although that doesnt explain why it didnt work with one key but the other. Can you check whether your remote key (the one with batteries) still has the PATS chip in it? Maybe the sequence of events was Intermittent pickup coil -> not starting You changed key battery and lost PATS chip so key no good Tried other key but pickup coil was now working Intermittent pickup coil again -> not starting Thanks mate, good starting point, will check that and the PATS in the key, and let you know. Ive checked the PATS in the key and it IS missing :-(((( I will have a look at the coil in the morning but would like any idea if the key is just the start to an expensive fix Quote
big_kev Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 (edited) Is there a PATS chip still in your flat ordinary key.......no suspicious square hole in it ? Edited January 15, 2010 by big_kev Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 Is there a PATS chip still in your flat ordinary key.......no suspicious square hole in it ? yes big kev it is in there. what you thinking? Quote
gregers Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 remove the chip and reinstall it in the remote key.then have a serious thought about getting the spare key redone with a new pats chip and then reprogrammed,either by mobile locksmith or the stealers. OR KEV you thinking another way??? :D Quote
big_kev Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 Just checking the obvious first. I don't think this is a PATS issue. The original fault was caused by the PATS chip being lost from the remote key.This flagged up a log message....key not recognised....This message was harmless and just meant that a key with no PATS chip attempted to start the car.The mechanic clearing this just removed the message from the log....it would have had no effect on the PATS system. The spare key has a PATS chip which works fine.The more recent log message....key not recognised....was most likely caused by someone trying to use the remote key ( I would have done the same ).....this could have been anytime between the mechanic clearing the original log and the present time.Again the mechanic clearing this would just remove the message from the log. The original missing chip PATS error could be steering you down the wrong road. Does it fire up for a few seconds and then die....or does it not fire up at all ? Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 Just checking the obvious first. I don't think this is a PATS issue. The original fault was caused by the PATS chip being lost from the remote key.This flagged up a log message....key not recognised....This message was harmless and just meant that a key with no PATS chip attempted to start the car.The mechanic clearing this just removed the message from the log....it would have had no effect on the PATS system. The spare key has a PATS chip which works fine.The more recent log message....key not recognised....was most likely caused by someone trying to use the remote key ( I would have done the same ).....this could have been anytime between the mechanic clearing the original log and the present time.Again the mechanic clearing this would just remove the message from the log. The original missing chip PATS error could be steering you down the wrong road. Does it fire up for a few seconds and then die....or does it not fire up at all ? The car turn over and over but just doesnt fire at all. battery is fine. starter motor is fine. im at a loss at the minute. I will try seatkid's idea of the coil, but any ideas you have i will be very grateful Quote
big_kev Posted January 15, 2010 Report Posted January 15, 2010 The car turn over and over but just doesnt fire at all. battery is fine. starter motor is fine. im at a loss at the minute. I will try seatkid's idea of the coil, but any ideas you have i will be very grateful Go wiggle some relays :D I would start with 167 bottom right ( possibly upper left middle ). Quote
ricki Posted January 15, 2010 Author Report Posted January 15, 2010 The car turn over and over but just doesnt fire at all. battery is fine. starter motor is fine. im at a loss at the minute. I will try seatkid's idea of the coil, but any ideas you have i will be very grateful Go wiggle some relays :D I would start with 167 bottom right ( possibly upper left middle ). cheers mate will do Quote
ricki Posted January 16, 2010 Author Report Posted January 16, 2010 Go wiggle some relays :( I would start with 167 bottom right ( possibly upper left middle ). cheers mate will do Quote
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