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AdvertisingMIGClubJoin MIGClubAbout MIGClubMembers ForumsRegion InfoRegional ForumsMIGClub DiscountsContacts Advertise Advanced Search Forum MIG Technical Engines and Transmission Pedal Test - Fault Code Reading Instructions + Reply to Thread Page 1 http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/engines-transmission/481861-pedal-test-fault-code-reading-instructions.html of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 25 of 43 Thread: Pedal Test - Fault Code Reading Instructions LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show http://www.astraownersnetwork.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-101682.html Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 29-09-2011 20:42 #1 GTE 16v Administrator. Join Date Jul 2004 Posts 11,727 Drives 2 Astras & 1 X-Type Pedal Test - Fault fault codes Code Reading Instructions Tools No specialist tools are needed, only 2 working feet are required, 30 seconds of your time and pen & paper to write down the codesSTEP 1: Get inside your vehicle a firmly place yourself in your seat. Once in, press both the accelerate and brake pedal togetherSTEP 2: With both pedals pressed, put your key in astra fault codes the ignition and turn it to position 2, which is the position that switches all auxilary heating on but not the engineSTEP 3:Once done, the spanner light will start flashing if it flashes 10 times it means the number is '0' and any other flashes corresponds to a number with a pause between each number for example code P0110 the light will flash ten times then pause (2sec Or 1 not sure) flash once, (2sec pause) flash once, (2 sec pause) then flash ten times if you have more than one code it will stop for a break between each code however if you don't have any code stored it will start Flashing and keeps on flashing until you release the pedals If you follow the above steps you are certain to find codes without ever having to plug an OBD equipment Code list is here P0030 O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 1 Sensor 1) C-29 P0036 O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Range/Performance (Bank 1 Sensor 2) C-31 P0100 Mass or volume air flow circuit high input C-10 P
in my key fobs, thought great, finally work from distance again, went to start the car, started just about then cut out instantly, now won't start at all. Brought up error 1614 on pedal test which relate to wrong transponder key? I've put the key in ignition and press and held each button to try and reprogram/reset but to no avail.... Anyone know how to sort it? :( EDIT: Remote locking/unlocking still works tomelmer16-09-2010, 17:39p1614 Wrong Security Code received Immobiliser C-06 Try putting the key in the ignition matey and re-syncing it to the car by pressing the lock / unlock button repeatedly. Do you have a padlock illuminated on the dash at all???? Let me know if you have any probs as i could bob down and have a gander for ya Gazmondo16-09-2010, 18:18Nope nothing, only the EML light flashing at me. Tried that already mate. Got something weird now - the spare key is sync'd but is a bar-steward to lock and unlock the doors. The primary key locks and unlocks from miles away yet will not start the car at all. Chris-VXR16-09-2010, 18:20Nope nothing, only the EML light flashing at me. Tried that already mate. Got something weird now - the spare key is sync'd but is a bar-steward to lock and unlock the doors. The primary key locks and unlocks from miles away yet will not start the car at all. Take your car battery off for 5-10 mins ... reattach and will probably work :) Mine did ;) astrasteve16-09-2010, 18:26the key resync thing isnt the immo thats the lock unlock function the immo is controlled via the little transponder inside the key if you have just changed the battery in it open it up and check the little black rectangular thing is still inside, i will try and find a pic if that helps astrasteve16-09-2010, 18:27you could always take the transponder out of the second key and fit in the primary key:thumbs: astrasteve16-09-2010, 18:39this is what i mean about the transponder http://i50.tinypic.com/k4c7xl.jpg hope this helps! steve Gazmondo16-09-2010, 18:43Ahhh I wondered what that little fella was and why only one of my fobs had him... ...It must be on my kitchen floor somewhere then as it's the primary keyfob that it's missing from tomelmer16-09-2010, 18:54this is what i mean about the transponder http://i50.tinypic.com/k4c7xl.jpg hope this helps! steve Sometimes these are glued in so you need to be careful if your pulling it out as some of them are some arent henc