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Rover 214 immobiliser problem...

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benny3008 | 14:07 Thu 27th Jan 2011 | Motoring
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Hi, I've got some issues with starting my rover 214 in that it won't! I'm not sure if it is the immobiliser or the battery, I've tried jump starting the car twice with no success, when I attempt to start it, there is just 1 click from the engine as if it hasn't got enough power from the battery to turnover. then my dad suggested it could be immobiliser so I have tried the whole locking and unlocking thing to disarm the immobiliser but that hasn't worked either. has anyone got any ideas what I could try next? the battery does not seem to be holding it's charge at all as when i remove the jump leads from it (after jump leads being attached for 10-15 minutes), the car struggles to do anything eg. when key is turned, lights on dashboard are very faint and central locking does not work at all. please help. :-(
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You have nothing but problems with this rover :)

Have you done the key fob resync procedure?

"Remove the battery, press both buttons together for around 10 seconds, refit the new battery, lock the car with the key, then unlock again with the key, now repeatedly press the lock button on the fob until the car locks, job done"

And 10-15 min on jump leads isn't long enough to charge the battery, put it on a charger overnight and if it still doesn't keep a charge replace it.
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shall try them suggestions now, thanx both
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Nope, hasn't worked, i'm pretty sure its the battery now though as it is making a different sound to before when i try to start it, more of a buzzing sound. :-(
If its clicking or fizzing/buzzing on the key turn, it may well be the starter solenoid, or the battery cable connections .. or even the main starter cable connections need checking.
Also look at the main engine earth cable and connections.
Al.
I seem to remember suggesting you steer clear of 214's.
216's are not much better.
"216's are not much better."

I had a 216 coupe for several years, never had a problem with it.

I did make sure I got a Honda engined one though, wouldn't touch a rover engined one.

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