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Benipete 01-03-2009 13:05

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
Can I suggest a day trip to Liverpool,any 8yr old scouser worth his salt will show you how it's done.:mosher:

K.S.H 01-03-2009 14:24

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 687115)
you have to put the code in everytime you start it.

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Glad it worked, if you follow the instructions in the 1st PM I sent that should re-program the fob and you be able to use that again

K.S.H 01-03-2009 14:49

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
Apparently theres a common fault with the Renault fobs where a soldered joint breaks that causes a lot of trouble, worth having a peek inside and see if you can see anything.
Was working before the battery change so it looks like it lost sync when the battery was removed, I did this once with my Volvo, lesson learnt, I always do it quick now :)

Neil 01-03-2009 14:55

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
I have repaired fobs in the past with bad joints. Usually on the buttons or battery terminations. I can have a look at it if you like. Does it have a light on when you press the button? Most don't now, they are a good way of seeing if it is working.

Lolly 02-03-2009 09:05

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
The key fob has always been dodgy. I wouldnt have a clue what to look for. My mums taking it to West End today, so will see what they say.

K.S.H 03-03-2009 21:23

Re: Car Immobilizers
 
Did west end autos disconnect the immobiliser?


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