Ghost Immobiliser Problems
The Ghost immobiliser can be used to prevent car theft. It uses buttons on the steering wheel, door panels and the centre console to generate a unique pin code sequence that blocks your vehicle from getting started.
But, just like any other aftermarket device, it could run into some issues. This blog will look at some of the most frequent ghost immobiliser problems and solutions.
1. Frequent Code Mismatch
The Ghost Immobiliser is a security system that prevents your car from starting until a specific PIN code is entered. It is hidden inside your vehicle and operates in a silent manner to avoid being detected by thieves. It can be set to service/valet mode temporarily to allow someone the keys for a short time without having to reveal your PIN.
However, sometimes users encounter problems when using their ghost immobiliser. It could be due to a glitch with the software or the design of the system, or incorrect installation. Professional installation can help to avoid these issues and ensure that the ghost immobiliser is working properly.
A common problem is when the sequence to disarm is not entered correctly. This is typically accomplished by pressing buttons on your car, such as the steering wheels, centre console or door panels. If you're having issues with your smartphone, an app can be used to reset your disarm sequence. It is important to familiarize yourself with the sequence of disarming and practice it often.
Some customers have also experienced issues with the stop/start function. Some of the more sophisticated ghost immobilisers may interfere with the stop/start feature, which is essential to a lot of people. If you're experiencing this issue, you should contact your Ghost installer for more information.
Some thieves are able bypass the Ghost with the help of special tools. One method they use is called 'key cloning' which is the process of recording the signal from your car's key fob and duplicating it. It is also possible for thieves to gain access to the CAN bus (Controller Area Network), and send malicious commands to the ECU directly, bypassing ghost immobiliser. Some thieves have succeeded in putting relays on the vehicle. This is why it's so important to choose a reputable brand and have your Ghost immobiliser installed by a seasoned professional.
2. Battery Drain
Ghost immobilisers provide an additional layer of protection to your security system by preventing thieves with the latest technology from starting your car even if they have cloned your key or stolen it. The device requires input from buttons located on the car, like those found on the steering wheel or the centre console. It generates a unique pin number every time you click the sequence of buttons that makes it difficult for thieves to disarm or deactivate the system. However, it's not a full-proof solution and it's possible to run into issues that could affect its effectiveness.
One of the most common ghost immobiliser issues is the excessive battery drain. It can be caused by a myriad of causes such as repeated errors in entry or failure to follow the correct sequence for arming or disarming the system. If the issue persists, you may need to seek out an expert technician to confirm that the device functions correctly and is not being affected by other electronic components.
Another potential cause of battery drain is corrosion on the battery terminals. These can occur due to wear and tear or poor maintenance and the corrosion could cause a loss of communication between the battery and the engine control unit (ECU). This can cause the ECU to start the car, even when the Ghost immobiliser is on and connected.
A third possible reason for battery drain is a dead cell on the battery. This could be due to shorting or overcharging, or it could be caused by a malfunction in the ignition system. If you suspect this to be the case, contact a professional to have the dead cell replaced and the ignition system inspected.

Installation problems can also be the reason for irregular operation. Installing ghost immobilisers requires special equipment and knowledge, since they need to be integrated into the electrical system of the vehicle by using wires. If the device is not operating consistently, it's important to talk with your installer to discuss the issue and examine the possibility of having it fixed.
3. Stop/Start Eco Mode
A dream car is an investment that is significant, so it's understandable that you would want to protect it from theft. Ghost immobilisers are one of the most effective anti-theft options available, as they block thieves from opening your vehicle, even if they have the key. Sometimes the device may be in need of repairs, such as a malfunction or a false warning light. These problems can be caused by a number of causes.
A mismatch in the codes is the most common cause of ghost immobiliser issues. The device utilizes an integrated transponder in your key to communicate with the ECU and determine whether or not you have the correct sequence pin. The system can be accessed by a thief using a transponder from a different car, but they will not be able to start your car.
Ghost immobilisers be a sign that the device doesn't function as it should. This could be due to a delay between entering the code and the device responding, or if it doesn't react in any way. If this happens, you should contact your installer for technical assistance.
Additionally the ghost immobiliser issue may also occur when the device isn't shutting off your car's stop/start eco mode in the way it should. This could be caused by a variety of reasons, including a wrong setup or a problem with the device. It is recommended to inform your installer if this occurs.
Ghost immobilisers are designed to be discreet and do not require additional keys. They use existing buttons on the steering wheel, door panels and centre console to generate a unique PIN sequence that is able to be changed up to 20 presses. This means that only you can drive the vehicle and it will be impossible for thieves to employ RF scanners, key-cloning or RF scanners technology to hack into your vehicle. This is the most cost-effective and effective method of protecting your dream car from theft. With car theft spiking in recent years, it's more crucial than ever to take steps to guard your pride and joy from thieves.
4. Incorrect Installation
The Ghost immobiliser is an advanced security device that stops thieves from starting your vehicle by creating a unique PIN sequence by pressing the buttons on your car's dashboard and the steering wheel. It is connected to CAN (Controller Area Network), and communicates with the ECU for complete protection against theft of the engine. It can be placed in a concealed location, is silent and does not emit radio frequencies, so it is undetectable to thieves. It also connects to your mobile phone so you can receive call alerts in the event that someone tries to alter or take your vehicle.
There are a myriad of reasons your Ghost immobiliser may not be working correctly, and one of the most common is a faulty installation. If the device fails to activate when you enter the correct code sequence, or it's not disarming after a certain time period, this could indicate that the wiring is incorrect. You should select an approved installer for your installation and make sure that the existing wiring of the vehicle is not damaged.
Another issue that could arise from an improper installation is that it could cause electrical problems in other systems within your vehicle. If the wires aren't correctly connected, you may encounter issues with your car's warning or ignition lights which can be incredibly difficult to resolve. A poor installation can make your immobiliser vulnerable to theft. A skilled thief might be able to exploit any exposed wiring or find an escape route to escape the code sequence, which makes your vehicle more vulnerable to attack.
While the price of the Ghost immobiliser might seem steep but it's worth taking into account the long-term savings you'll make through lower insurance premiums and a reduced chance of theft. In addition, a professional installation will come with Autowatch and Car Keys Solutions technical support to provide assistance in any issue that may arise. For more information about the advantages of an Ghost immobiliser, check out our dedicated page. You can also contact our team via phone to get more information.