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    Code 1668

    Hi all. There was a very short thread on here in 2011 and a link to a LR TSB about this code. Seems the BCU has a fit for reasons that are murky (to me) and the ignition immobilizer is always on....and the fix is a new alarm reciever etc....read not cheap. Doesnt seem to make any difference to starting the vehicle. Anyone else with the code....we just dont worry about it i suppose.

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    I presume it's a V8 then, that code has nothing to do with the alarm receiver cos it's about the serial W data link between the BCU and engine ECU, this signal is hardwired between C0637-33 ECM to C0661-10 BCU, if it starts OK give some contact spray in the plugs and disregard it for now
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    1664 = beer time!

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    Failure to Start - "Passive Immobilization" Enabled AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE: Discovery Series II (LT) All SITUATION: VEHICLE MAY NOT CRANK AFTER BEING UNLOCKED The customer may complain that occasionally the vehicle will not crank. This may be because the Non-NAS Passive Immobilization feature has been accidentally turned on in production or during repair operations. If Passive Immobilization is enabled, the vehicle will immobilize itself if the ignition key is not turned to position "II" or the engine is not started within 30 seconds of unlocking the vehicle. With the ignition key in position "II", the vehicle will show that it is in the immobilized state by illuminating the alarm LED continuously. The engine will not crank if the ignition key is turned in an attempt to start the engine. RESOLUTION: REPLACE BCU WITH NEW OR RE-PROGRAMMED UNIT To turn off the Passive Immobilization feature, replace the BCU with a new unit ensuring that the proper installation procedure is followed. Alternatively, after contacting the LRNA HelpLine send the original BCU to Land Rover to be re-programmed and install the re-programmed unit ensuring that the proper installation procedure is followed. PARTS INFORMATION: YWC000310 BCU WARRANTY CLAIMS: 86.55.75 Time 0.50 hrs. Install new or re-programmed BCU FAULT CODE: A Normal warranty policy and procedures apply REPAIR

    PROCEDURE SYMPTOM VERIFICATION OF ACTIVATED PASSIVE IMMOBILIZATION 1. Unlock the vehicle and wait one minute. 2. With the ignition off, verify that the anti-theft alarm LED in the instrument pack blinks slowly. 3. Turn the ignition key to position "II" and verify the alarm LED is on continuously. This indicates an immobilized condition. 4. Check that Passive Immobilization is on by attempting to start the vehicle with the LED on continuously. 5. If the vehicle does not start, confirm that Passive Immobilization is turned on as follows: ^ Turn off ignition and remove the key. ^ Press the unlock button on the plip once. ^ Attempt to restart the vehicle within 30 seconds. ^ If the vehicle starts normally, Passive Immobilization is activated. The BCU must be replaced or reprogrammed by Land Rover after contacting the LRNA HelpLine. TESTBOOK VERIFICATION OF ACTIVATED "PASSIVE IMMOBILIZATION" NOTE: The Bosch Engine Management ECU may flag a P1668 Fault Code if an attempt to start the vehicle is made when Passive Immobilization is activated. This will only be evident by interrogating the Bosch Engine Management ECU with TestBook. The fault will not turn on the Check Engine (MIL) lamp. 1. Using TestBook, verify Passive Immobilization is enabled as follows: ^ Select Vehicle Configuration. ^ Select Dealer Configuration. ^ Select "CLASS" (Corporate Locking and Alarm Security Strategy). ^ Note the status of Passive Immobilization. 2. If Passive Immobilization shows "Disabled" the setting is correct for North American vehicles and the no-start/no-crank condition has another cause. 3. If Passive Immobilization shows "Enabled" the BCU must be replaced to provide the customer with the standard North American configuration. Two options are available: ^ Return BCU to Land Rover for reprogramming and install the reprogrammed BCU with proper menu selections. ^ Install a new BCU from parts inventory and install with proper menu selections as outlined in TIB 86/03/01/NAS. 4. Call the Land Rover Technical HelpLine for approval before you replace a BCU or ship a BCU to Land Rover. OPTION 1: RE-PROGRAM EXISTING BCU TO TURN OFF PASSIVE IMMOBILIZATION NOTE: Because the "Passive Immobilization" is a security-related feature, there is no way to turn off this feature with TestBook. Land Rover has the ability to perform this function using special software. Land Rover will FedEx the BCU back to the retailer on the day received. 1. Verify that the ignition switch is in the OFF position. CAUTION: The negative cable removal must be performed within 30 seconds of pressing the plip button. 2. Perform the following steps within 30 seconds: ^ Press the unlock button on the plip. ^ Immediately remove the negative battery cable from the battery. 3. Refer to the Workshop Manual and remove the BCU from the vehicle. 4. Send the BCU via FedEx to Land Rover North America Inc. for reprogramming and return. 5. Refer to the Workshop Manual and install the re-programmed BCU. OPTION 2: INSTALL NEW BCU TO TURN OFF PASSIVE IMMOBILIZATION CAUTION: When installing a new BCU, the default is "Passive Armed." Failing to follow the BCU installation/replacement process correctly could cause Passive Immobilization to be turned on again. 1. Refer to the Workshop Manual and install a new BCU. 2. Refer to TIB 86/03/01/NAS and follow the installation/replacement procedure carefully to ensure that the BCU is installed correctly and that "Passive" is turned OFF.

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    Given its a TSB i wonder if they will warranty it...haha.

    Unless im missing something passive arming shouldnt be a problem...?

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    I have that TSB ''in original'' and thought about what's there many times, the gist of the whole document is this note: ''NOTE: The Bosch Engine Management ECU may flag a P1668 Fault Code if an attempt to start the vehicle is made when Passive Immobilization is activated.'' , so if this didnt happen and the code is still coming then it's something else IMO
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    Thanks mate. Yes that appears correct. My plugs were taken apart and re inserted during the engine swap...but that was several months ago. However there could be a dirty connector or sloppy plug. Thing is if i didn't have a scanguage i would never know that there was a fault. Might pull the connectors and clean with contact cleaner and re insert. Cheers

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    I just started a new thread and Komaterpiller kindly pointed me here. I've got the P1668 code and a car that won't start.

    Here is my earlier post:

    Driving along car running perfectly then it just died. Managed to get out of harms way and tried to restart it. No luck. Thought it might be the crankcase sensor so I waited until the engine cooled down. Tried to start again and no luck. Checked spark, all good. Waited a bit longer then tried to start again and no luck. It was cranking well but seemed like it wasn't getting any fuel (tank was full). Called RACQ and had a ride home in a flatbed.

    Once home checked power to fuel pump and all good. So I pulled the fuel pump out, checked it and cleaned it up. Put the pump back in and it started. Revved it up a bit and ran perfectly. I let it idle for while then turned it off. Tried to start it and it started. So I turned it off, tidied up the tools and took it for a test run. After about a kilometre it died again. Got a code P1668. Left it by the side of the road overnight and when to start it this morning and it wouldn't start.

    I'm thinking if it was the crankcase sensor wouldn't it have started this morning?

    Any ideas?

    So is replacing/reprograming the BCU is the only solution?

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    That code P1668 in case it's the cause of some troubles there will be NO CRANK situation, as long as it cranks it has nothing to do with the immobiliser or BCU as in that bulletin IMO
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