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The immobiliser chip would also have to be removed from the original key and placed within range of the vehicle receiver.Probably key blade in the switch to unlock and then the actual switch is bypassed
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The immobiliser chip would also have to be removed from the original key and placed within range of the vehicle receiver.Probably key blade in the switch to unlock and then the actual switch is bypassed
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The immobiliser chip would also have to be removed from the original key and placed within range of the vehicle receiver.
I'm very wary of these aftermarket keyless entry gizmos...try and explain it to your insurance that you car has a system that you fitted (or even an autoelectrician fitted) is responsible for the security of your car. I'm sure they'll duly raise your premium.
And what benefit do they provide? Blip, open door, flick key out, insert key and turn. Hardly a time saver...
You're old-fashioned and lazy.Call me old fashioned, but I enjoy using a key to start the car.
A bit like changing gears, although I must be a bit lazy having an MC Shift.
Bend over. Her comes the tax man.the parcel is delayed due to import tax calculation
There was one of these on my car when I bought it but they had to use 2 switches instead of just one stop-start switch. I found out why when I bought a stop-start switch and plugged it in. The car start option was in think max 2 seconds and if the car doesn’t start you have to push to switch ignition off then go through the process again and again and again until it starts. Because it’s not plugged into the ecu to know when the engine is started to stop trying to start it uses a timer circuit.I'm very wary of these aftermarket keyless entry gizmos...try and explain it to your insurance that you car has a system that you fitted (or even an autoelectrician fitted) is responsible for the security of your car. I'm sure they'll duly raise your premium.
And what benefit do they provide? Blip, open door, flick key out, insert key and turn. Hardly a time saver...
Good luck!This is what I got so far. Much more than I thought but let the games beginn...
Pacels says duty paid but I paid nothing till now. Maybe I will get an invoice directly ftpm the authoritiesGood luck!
If you dont mind my asking, how much did the tax man kindly relieve you of in the end?
Grub screw on the underside of the handle. its a bit fiddly!How do I remove the hand brake handle?
It’s bolted to the tunnel with two bolts. You’ll need the centre console out to get to it. I’m not sure why you need to remove it though.How do I remove the hand brake handle?
From my limited experience its an invoice from the freight carrier.Pacels says duty paid but I paid nothing till now. Maybe I will get an invoice directly ftpm the authorities
this was truly fiddly - because the screw is hidden under the leather of the handleGrub screw on the underside of the handle. its a bit fiddly!
Also, when you pull the centre tunnel consul, watch the two metal tangs that hook under the dash at the front, they make a nasty mess of the leather if you let them.