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Hi,
Can anyone help me with my dead berlingo?
It turns over but does not start.
The side lights come on with the ignition.
The clock/radio/eco mode display is dimmer than usual.
Radio / Horn / Lights / remote locking don't work. (but central locking still does).
I've followed the BSI reset procedure - no luck.
I've removed the BSI to check for water damage. It appears to be fine.
thanks,
James.
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Haven't been playing with the key and lost the transponder have you?
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Nope, I think the key is fine.
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I think I would first have the BSI checked and maybe re-set. BlueBlingo lives in Donny and he has a Lexia so PM him to see if he can help you out.
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Lexia will not show us whether is a fuel in a fuel pipes or not. Main check is to connect electrovalve in HPFP directly to battery and try to start engine. So we'll bypass immo.
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Thanks for the replies, I will take a look at the fuel pump (once i've found out where it is.)
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