- Feb 9, 2009
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My 2005 Kia Sedona went into the main Kia dealer 02/11/11 and is still withy them.
They did the original work and did a test drive which was successful but when they tried to drive the car again it would not start. The diagnostic system says immobilser problem.
In the past I have had to lock and unlock the car a couple of times on a couple of occassions before the immobilser would deactivate to enable the car to start
The dealers have had two other Kia dealers look at the car but with no success. The other dealers say they have had similar problems but have always manager to start the cars. The immobiliser and ecu have been changed but the car will still not start and the diagnostic machine still says immobilser problem. The car is now on the back of a low loader waiting to go to a car electronics firm to see if they can solve problem
I have just changed the wifes car at a Ssangyong dealers and he said that they had the same problem with a Ssangyong last year and it took 3 months before the car started. The car suddenly started after 3 months and he still does not know why
Kia and Ssangyong are bothe Korean so I suspect that they may use common parts.
I googled "Kia immobiliser problem " and found that the immobilser problem is not restricted to Sedona's but all models of Kia and the problem is world wide. Some one in Texas was stranded in the desert for two days.
Any one else had a similar problem ?
They did the original work and did a test drive which was successful but when they tried to drive the car again it would not start. The diagnostic system says immobilser problem.
In the past I have had to lock and unlock the car a couple of times on a couple of occassions before the immobilser would deactivate to enable the car to start
The dealers have had two other Kia dealers look at the car but with no success. The other dealers say they have had similar problems but have always manager to start the cars. The immobiliser and ecu have been changed but the car will still not start and the diagnostic machine still says immobilser problem. The car is now on the back of a low loader waiting to go to a car electronics firm to see if they can solve problem
I have just changed the wifes car at a Ssangyong dealers and he said that they had the same problem with a Ssangyong last year and it took 3 months before the car started. The car suddenly started after 3 months and he still does not know why
Kia and Ssangyong are bothe Korean so I suspect that they may use common parts.
I googled "Kia immobiliser problem " and found that the immobilser problem is not restricted to Sedona's but all models of Kia and the problem is world wide. Some one in Texas was stranded in the desert for two days.
Any one else had a similar problem ?