Berlingo electrical woes

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Berlingo electrical woes

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Hi I have a 2003 facelift berlingo 1.9xud

and she isnt very healthy at the moment we have a multiple electrical issues which am sure will all be down to one thing

heater blower not working
radio not working
rev counter not working
glowplugs not working
glowplug light on dash not working
immo not working (have fitted a single wire solenoid to pump so I run engine)
the center display lights up with eco mode then goes off


any ideas
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Re: Berlingo electrical woes

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BATTERY!
That’s my first thought given so many systems are out. Have you checked the battery charge and whether it is being charged?
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Re: Berlingo electrical woes

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Eddie78 wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 21:35 Hi I have a 2003 facelift berlingo 1.9xud

Surely a 1.9 DW8 on a 2003 model ??

Are all the earth straps between the chassis & engine ok ?
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Re: Berlingo electrical woes

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I disconnected my battery after trying to fit aftermarket stereo. eco mode now appears and car won't start. sorry new to forum didn't no how to enter new post
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berlingo eco mode

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hi hoping for help. I disconnected my battery whilst trying to fit a new aftermarket stereo .now eco mode appears car won't start nor does central locking work . any ideas? thanks
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Be warned that fitting an aftermarket radio will have consequences on your vehicles electrical system if you don’t have the correct harness to connect a non multiplexed head unit to the car’s multiplexed system.

The head unit is not just a radio, it performs other functions and is used to configure some vehicle options and performs other functions - removing it generally needs the BSI telling that it has been replaced with a different unit and also having a compatible harness.

I would suggest you refit the original back for the moment....
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Almost certainly the new stereo at fault as this has happened so many times now.

Follow the battery disconnection/reconnection procedure and don't try to cut corners , as described here and hopefully it will act normally again.
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I’ve rectified many failed aftermarket radio install attempts on multiplexed PSA cars & not seen one yet that actually stops the car starting. The usual issues with incorrectly installed aftermarket radios is the central display freezing/showing random false messages, battery draining faults, display and/or radio not switching off or switching on when you open the doors, central locking issues.
Was the correct battery disconnect procedure followed? If not it can cause the keys to become unsynchronised & sometimes requires lexia to reprogram them. This is more susceptible on early multiplexed models. Speaking of which you dont say what year this is ? There are at least 3 different multiplex setups on berlingos depending on year.
Best thing to do is disconnect the stereo then carry out a proper BSI reset to see if you can get it started then start again.
Despite maybe having the same connectors on the new radio as the car has aftermarket radios are NOT plug & play on multiplexed cars.
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Re: berlingo eco mode

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thank you I have put the old one back in and tried the bsi reset but still nothing. the dreaded eco mode still appears .key fob is inop . any other ideas
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Re: Berlingo electrical woes

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hi my berlingo is 2003 . I 're installed the old radio and tried the reset as kindly suggested but nothing. still getting eco mode and key fob won't work at all. anything else I can do? thanks all
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Did you follow my guide here?:

viewtopic.php?f=51&t=61997

- it is crucial to keep to the timings and to follow it exactly. I suspect you battery is in a poor state and that won't be helping. There are a lot of systems that need powering.

Might I suggest that you take the opportunity to get the battery off the vehicle and on charge as part of the procedure, then follow the rest of the procedure for reconnection.
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I've merged these topics to prevent further duplication.
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Re: Berlingo electrical woes

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thank you I will give it another go tomorrow
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unfortunately still nothing . the fob won't work ,engine won't start and still showing eco mode. any ideas what my next step would be ?
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Did you charge the battery? If the battery is flat or really discharged you won't get very far. The ECO mode may just be on because you've used what time you had off the battery without the engine running again. You'll only get a maximum 30 minutes of accessory power when the engine has been running about an hour. So even with a disconnect and reset it thinks the battery is low.

Is the starter turning - and if so is it turning reasonably fast? If it is, then you need to get a Lexia on it to see what is happening when you try to start the car. This would tell you if the engine ECU is locked. If it is, then as Wheeler says, you may need to re-pair the key fob (s) to the vehicle.
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