Which engine does yours have ?
Figure 1: Single Cooling Fan (1.2L)
Figure 2: Single Cooling Fan - 1.4L SOHC, 1.5L
Figure 3: Dual Cooling Fan - 1.4L DOHC, 1.6L
The first two have two relays in the under hood fuse box ,the last one uses three relays . all located in the under hood fuse box
It is possible that one of the door lock actuators is failing and it is not locking completely and the system is trying to continue to lock it. Check to see if the stuttering noise is coming from only one door. If so then it most likely is the actuator in that door.
Anti theft mode did the battery cables get disconnected or are they corroded if so the power was lost and came back but the alarm sounded or just the power loss put the car in theft mode clean the battery cables with alcohol and a rag then reconnect them when the alarm sounds use you remote control to stop it and then start the car
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3rd time I bought it, I also had an issue with the file so the girl replaced it in 30 mins
there is one website more but i don't remember its name it was 2 years back bitman something link this
Try these out brother
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Ask at dealers they will know where the OBDII is located ,a car this new should be accessed from under the front drivers side footwell unlike some older europeon vehicles that i work on.Even here now in europe they have started to read OBDII on newer cars but our test has a probe up the tailpipe and measures about 7 different things .I think they are reading the ECU for the chassis number ect ,looking for stolen cars
OBD plugs and sockets are available on eBay. It should be fairly easy to solder the wires onto a new socket as long as you ensure you put them in the same position on the new one as they were on the old. Not sure what sure what you mean by the studs.