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ive had 2 main problems on my todo list for my car in the brake judder and the weird loss of power. well today went to start and nothing. took most of the dash apart as suspected immobiliser. anyway few hours later gave up called the rac. rac man suspected the immobiliser so removed it. commented on how the person who wired it up did a bit of a bodge job and the stange fact that the rear fog lamp was wired into the immobiliser. anyway with this removed tried to start again and nothing. checked all the fuses again and all seemed fine. pretty stumped now he did more checks of various things. just before giving up he checked the ignition fuse for the 4th time and noticed it was broke but somebody had bent the wires together. removed the elec seat fuse put it in the place of the ignition fuse and wayhey its started. well off he went and i was happy. went to start the car a bit later and knocked the fog lamp switch, suddenly no power as fuse blew again. so then moved the abs fuse into the ignition slot and started fine. so took it for a spin to see how she was, braking wasnt as bad as before but not completly cured. the weird thing was my car felt soo different. its more responsive than it had ever been, it fely lighter and nimble. i booted it 12 time and not once did i loose and turbo power. the guage needle was further to the left at idle , not by much and every time it booted it the needle would go a little past the last but one mark and not just upto the saftey boost mark like it did after i booted it 3 or 4 times before. question is, was it the abs or the immobiliser causing the loss of power problems.