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Old 10-04-2011, 07:26 PM
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Hi,

Would anyone know what the following error code is and where terminal 30 is?
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Voltage failure at terminal 30||with active alarm system
Old 10-04-2011, 08:21 PM
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I don't know where it is on the connector, but 30 is battery power to the control unit. The fuse is probably blown. You'll also get code 12 if your battery is discharged.
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Terminal 30 is the main permanent 12V feed line(s) in the car, Fuse 1, red wire colour. You may have corrosion or bad connection at the alarm control unit connectors. Try pulling them and reinsert a couple of times.
The alarm/door lock control unit is placed under the right seat, it's got a black and a yellow connector.
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Guys

Thank you both, this makes sence as I had switched the battery feed off while working on the car so that would probably explain the error code.

I'll clear the codes and see if it returns

Again thank you both very much.

Oh as a side point, would you know why I am only getting just over 1v at the ignition module both from the switch and then on to the coils when attempting to start the car?



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