Originally Posted by
Keithy P38
G’day mate,
I’ve not read all of the responses thoroughly as yet, but I can’t see anyone directly answering your question either.
To answer your question -
Can you disable the immobiliser on the doors and just use a key?
YES!
This is done by disabling via a Nanocom or the like. I have done this when my key batteries died, in order to prevent issues with the immobiliser until I could replace the battery. It will allow you to drive the car still until it’s all fixed.
thanks Keithy ….. anyone in the Sydney region with a nano com? Happy to pay !! Car worked for a wee
If the immobiliser is disabled can the superlock still be used?
YES!
This is done by turning the key back (anti-clockwise) a second time when locking the doors. Note: You will need to turn the key twice clockwise to remove the superlock.
The tailgate operates off the lock command to the drivers door, so if it’s locking and unlocking by itself, the tailgate lock is doing the exact same thing. That’s a trap for young players 😝
In the event that the drivers door locks itself, look over at the passenger door, it’s likely that it will not be locked, should you be experiencing the door lock chatter. This will allow you to enter the cab if you’ve left the keys inside.
Cheers
Keithy