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    Old 19-06-2007, 10:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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    Peugeot wont start after being towed away.

    Hi I have an N reg Peugeot 306. This car was towed away and when it was returned to me the car wont let me type in the immobiliser code, i can turn the key on so the electrics work but it wont go any futher. The lovley(?) tow man said it had nothing to do with him and left. It was working before they took it so I was wondering if by moving the car it could set of the internal immobiliser and drain the battery? I dont know much about cars so would love to here from anyone who could shed some light on my problem.
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    Old 19-06-2007, 10:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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    i would phone them back and say your taking further action as the car has been damaged by that company, so it is there problem...

    do u have legal advice as part of your cover ? if so use it !
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    i recently had my pug up on jacks at the front an when i lowered it down that would not start either luckily i was at a peugeot repair specialists and they said cause it had been up at the front for some time it would take some restarting because the fuel drains back to the tank hope this is of some help please note after persistant turning over of the engine it did restart

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