Hello all, the battery on my Coupe 16v non-turbo went flat lately but when I try to jump start her the alarm goes off.
I only have the blue key - no silver or red keys. I have the alarm fob with brand new battery (the red LED comes on too). I have another little thing on the keyring that looks like a little dongle or something but have no idea what it is... like a little nobbly thing with a pin in the end. What's this & where's it go? Why are there 2x buttons on the immobiliser fob?
I have tried leaving the battery negative terminal off for a few hours (I read the immobiliser is confused by the lack of a battery) to no avail. I was sent to a website by a Fiat dealer but it wants me to buy a repair manual.
Other threads suggest pushing down the bonnet clasp to trick the car into thinking it's closed and other cryptic things.
I can see a tiny light flashing by the hand brake but when I turn the ignition there is something stopping the car from starting, the alarm will continue. Is there a tried and tested method for bringing the car back to life without this 'red key'?
It's worrying me that my battery could go flat and I'd be stranded in the wilds somewhere - surely an immobiliser isn't supposed to stop the legitimate owner from starting the car with it's own keys & immobiliser fob?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Ta peeps!

I only have the blue key - no silver or red keys. I have the alarm fob with brand new battery (the red LED comes on too). I have another little thing on the keyring that looks like a little dongle or something but have no idea what it is... like a little nobbly thing with a pin in the end. What's this & where's it go? Why are there 2x buttons on the immobiliser fob?
I have tried leaving the battery negative terminal off for a few hours (I read the immobiliser is confused by the lack of a battery) to no avail. I was sent to a website by a Fiat dealer but it wants me to buy a repair manual.
Other threads suggest pushing down the bonnet clasp to trick the car into thinking it's closed and other cryptic things.
I can see a tiny light flashing by the hand brake but when I turn the ignition there is something stopping the car from starting, the alarm will continue. Is there a tried and tested method for bringing the car back to life without this 'red key'?
It's worrying me that my battery could go flat and I'd be stranded in the wilds somewhere - surely an immobiliser isn't supposed to stop the legitimate owner from starting the car with it's own keys & immobiliser fob?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Ta peeps!