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Old 07-28-2007, 11:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My son has a 95 Nreg Audi A4 and has had problems with his immobiliser His chip on his key had broken and the engine turned over but would not start. He had a friend to look at it and there are two wires that are not plugged in,1 black and 1 green. He said to make the circuit complete so a new chip can be programmed these wires have to be plugged in but if he puts them on the wrong terminals he may cause damage. My son lives quite a way from me so i cannot get to see the car to help, but if anyone can upload a wireing diagramme for the immobiliser, or a way to bypass it i would be most obliged. Thanks in advance.
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