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Defender TD5 Immobiliser Removal
- Description
- Specifications
We are now able to offer an ECU postal service for the removal of the immobiliser on the TD5 Defender and Discovery Mems ECU’s as well as the 2.4TDCI Defender with the Visteon ECU fitted, We can also remove the immobiliser from the P38 RangeRover 2.5DSE engine ecu. With this service you can send us your ECU via post and we will remove the immobiliser for you and send it back.
This is a service we have offered for a long time now to the 4×4 motor sport industry which is becoming more industry day by day. This service is also particularly handy for customers who are doing engine conversions that simply cant get the engine to start due to the lack of hardware installed in the conversion.
After the immobliser is removed you will be required to make some small modifications to your cars starter relay wiring to enable cranking on the starter motor, without giving the starter relay coil a perminant GND the car may not crank over when you turn the key and so needs to be done in most cases for a complete solution .
We can offer the service for both old and new type TD5 ecu’s, ecus starting with part number MSB and also starting with part number NNN. We can provide information on any other wireing modifications needed to enable the starter motor if needed.
On checkout VAT will be added at the current UK rate of %20 for UK customers.
From 1st Jan 2021. VAT will be removed for all UK export sales, this will be shown in the checkout when you enter your NON UK address.
Please ONLY send ecus after your completed payment WITH order number and return address inside to the following address. We aim to turn arround this process and have the ECU sent back to you within 3 working days. Overseas international customers must allow extra time for the ECU to arrive back with you once processed and modifyed here.
Delivery T&C Information
When you make the purchase from us you are agreeing that proof of delivery supplied by our delivery company (generally UPS) is sufficient and enough evidence to establish that goods have been received in good order. When you sign for them you are signing for them as received in undamaged order.