Driving home last night in my latest acquisition and it does this, I pissed myself laughing... Haven't looked into how or why yet
Its a V6 and it clearly isn't immobilised
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It looks to me like this has happened because i have only one key programmed? So a little background, it was a stolen and recovered vehicle, it had no keys when i got it... So i go a key cut to code and programmed it myself, it asked for a second key to be programmed to which i aborted. I deleted all currently stored keys first. This seems to have left the immobiliser in 'learn mode' which is what is randomly giving this stupid error?...