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Old 08-30-2008, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Suzuki Swift 1.5 2006 5DR Wont Start After Accident

Hi guys i recently brought a suzuki swift off a friend after he had an accident it was a front end smash no airbags went off so it wasnt a big one. problem i have is that it wont start the battery is charged and the car seems to turn but i dont think theres any fuel going to the car. the question i have is where is the fuel cut off and is it anything i can turn off or is it in the ECU, IE will i need to take it to dealer and get ECU seen too. when i try and start the car i get a redkey on the ignition the fob and key are with me im not sure how the keyless ignition works or what the red key stands for i understand it might be when the key isnt present ive tried it with the key in and with it out

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The red key means that it does not know the key / there is no key present / no key has been detected.
1. Be sure you have the correct key & fob and try the spare set
2. Try taking the key out of the fob and using it in the ignition. If this works then the fob may be bad/ or forgotten. If it does not work then both may be forgotten (keys seldom go bad - never in my experience). Repeat with spare key & fob.
3. The security module is bad or forgot everything (meaning keys and fobs) that it knows. It is possible that the accident was detected as a tamper event so, for security reasons it shut down. I suspect that if the module is bad you would get a check engine light.

If you get at least one key to work, you can reprogram the fobs (and the spare key if necessary). If not ... sounds like an expensive dealer trip.
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