1997 Twingo Problems

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sie1970
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1997 Twingo Problems

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Good Evening,

I'm a new member who has recently purchased a 1997 Twingo for restoration. It has got several electrical problems, the first is I can't seem to get the Injection Computer warning light to stop flashing and the other is the Immobiliser. I've got the Immobiliser bypass code from a helpful Renault dealer, but I'm unable to enter it until I get past the Injection computer Problem. The ECU appears to be powering up, as I've got 5 volts at various sensors except the fuel rail which I expect is the Immobiliser stopping. Both the relays and for the fuel pump and ECU appear to be working.

Does anyone have any pointers as to what I should be looking for at the ECU, or does anyone have , or willing to sell a wiring diagram for my car.

Many thanks,

Simon.
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go onto youtube and put in clio immobiliser reset , then you at least half way there !
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OH i forgot get a multi meter put it onto continuty and check the actual earth fo the computer , then check the main battery earth that will be 2 more out of the way !
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Don't forget to look at the date of a post you're replying to . . . . a couple of years old!
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