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They all have an alarm and immobilizer, but the alarm only covers the doors and the inside of the cabin and that is as long as the doors are locked and the alarm is set. Very few vehicles have an alarm contact on the hood / bonnet.
this could be anything from a sensor fault to a dodgy fuel pump ,sorry i do not have a instant answer so i can only suggest you ask a local garage to investigate
B279A, Theft deterrent system, communication line high fixation.
Probable causes:
- Loose connection in harness wiring or connectors.
- Transponder key ecu assembly.
- ECM.
I advice you to please contact the qualified service personnel.
It is BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR that is faulty. This is a flap (or door) that changes the mixture of hot and cold air in the heating system for the car. If your heating or cooling is not operating properly then that is the reason. Sorry, but no idea how to fix it, but it just sounds as though it is an inconvenience rather than a must fix or the car will die situation.
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