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#1 ·
I have a 2003 406 HDI and the Head lights and wipers are constantly on and the car refuses to start. Auto tune guy tried to communicate with it but got completely blank reading are there any tips on reseting or am i looking at a bigger fault? Any pointers appreciated, cheers
 
#9 ·
Hi frankie,
I have never done an engine/bsi download with pp2000 and don't plan to...:confused:
You can re-configure your bsi by selecting manual configuration but this can be chancy....also record before you change anything....:)
it's a good idea to print out your bsi configuration incase (for some reason)
it's lost at some stage.
 
#13 ·
Head lights and wipers are constantly on. tried to communicate with it but got completely blank reading
When problem like this happens, is mostly BSI. you need to download either default BSI version or high/lower then auto configure it

What was the backround to your problem? Did something happen the car?
in our case was something very silly, we got bored and tried to download new version bsi on mates 206, then he got really bored so he took the cable out. exactly same faults happened, Wipers on constantly, headlights always on, no fan, no Air con. pretty much car was going mental. but it would start in our case and engine was running no problem. so we sat down and download older version BSI, then new version. then Auto configure it. walahh, everything in tip top working condition.
 
#15 ·
The Problem

i have been told my bsi is faulty, the windows will not work aswell as the remote door locks and the lock button on the dash does nothing either. the red led on this button keeps flashing quickly ive been told the imobilser isnt turning off because the car wont recognise the key! also the car will not start. how can i solve this problem or does anyone know who can repair it for me,thanks
 
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