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    Have you tried to start it?

    I reckon if you have everything forward of the fusebox, including the ecu and have the correct key etc it should start.

    I can come over one day and give you a hand if you are getting close.
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    Nah i havent, i need to get an intake and tb gasket and then fill the car with oil. Ill see how things go first before i start to panic, prob at least a week or two away from turning the key.

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    What is this Siemans Alarm relay Valver? Is this the black double relay thing located over behind the airbag??

    If so there is an easy way around it, that I`m happy to share.

    If not, I still have the dash and car loom from that Cupra

    Like I say Pedro, I`m happy to come and help you get it going if you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    What is this Siemans Alarm relay Valver? Is this the black double relay thing located over behind the airbag??
    Yep that's it. It sits in the passenger kick panel in the Cupra and if it's disconnected, the car won't start. If it's connected, but the wrong key is used (or the transponder - near the fusebox - isn't plugged in to the loom), the car will start and immobilise after 1 second and the alarm will go off...

    I'm interested as to how you'd bypass it; in fact, I don't believe it's possible as it runs via a 2-way signal between all the components...?

    Nothing to worry about in the scheme of things anyway. There is a cheap way to bypass the whole lot, but if you have a whole loom then use it, as that's the best way of all
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    Cheers matt for the offer, ill get everything setup so the car is ready to run first and then we'll go from there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    Yep that's it. It sits in the passenger kick panel in the Cupra and if it's disconnected, the car won't start. If it's connected, but the wrong key is used (or the transponder - near the fusebox - isn't plugged in to the loom), the car will start and immobilise after 1 second and the alarm will go off...

    I'm interested as to how you'd bypass it; in fact, I don't believe it's possible as it runs via a 2-way signal between all the components...?

    Nothing to worry about in the scheme of things anyway. There is a cheap way to bypass the whole lot, but if you have a whole loom then use it, as that's the best way of all
    Its all plug and play if that loom is not there, the immobilizer doesnt miss it. Simply unplug that section or use an early loom like in Pedros car and all will be gravy.

    I this week changed a 1998 Cordoba engine and loom with coded ecu and the siemans box into an early car and simply ditched that whole portion of the setup. The coded key aspect still works, but the alarm section does not. Thats basically what you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    Its all plug and play if that loom is not there, the immobilizer doesnt miss it. Simply unplug that section or use an early loom like in Pedros car and all will be gravy.

    I this week changed a 1998 Cordoba engine and loom with coded ecu and the siemans box into an early car and simply ditched that whole portion of the setup. The coded key aspect still works, but the alarm section does not. Thats basically what you want.
    The immobiliser relays through the alarm box, though - that is the problem It is an integrated system (and a pain in the ass)

    Anyway, didn't mean to start a ruckus about it - we'll see what happens. Get to the point of starting it first.

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    Need some pointers to wiring now. Trying to match up the fuel rail to the engine loom here are the colours:

    Rail:
    Clear
    White
    Green
    Brown
    Blue

    Loom:
    Blue
    Green/grey
    Red/grey
    Blue/grey
    Red

    Anybody know which goes to which? And im trying to figure out the indicator wiring. On the drivers side theres a plug that includes the drivers headlight too and im assuming that the other four wires are the indicators for both sides. The colours are:

    Green/black
    Brown/white
    Red/white
    Blue/red

    Any pointers here? I tried to get pics but they suck at night

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    Surely the fuel rail should plug into the same connector on the engine loom, regardless of colours.

    The headlights should have a 4 pin connector to the headlights and a separate 2 pin connector to the indicators, probably with a white connector.
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