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You probably need to get the fault codes read. But... it could be a problem with the immobiliser. Have you tried another key? Failing that a BSI reset seems to be the favourite thing to do.
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I think the same as Malc, this could be any one of a number of things.So rather than fumble around in the dark with little
clue what you're looking for a fault code will at least give you an idea.
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there is no immobiliser on the van just a bog standard key the aa tried to plug there computer in but it would not make connection with the van
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They all have factory fit immobilser, the key is passive part of the cicuit. This is why duplicate keys from locksmith will open doors but not start the van.
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