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TEMPER593:
Thats great mate ur a star thank you.

Porny:
Or cheaper still....

http://www.remotekey.co.uk

Is yours a single button, or twin button??

If single, then you can program it yourself.... if twin button then if you get a replacement fob (or I can get one for you) I can program them... and it will be less that £80 all in - even for a genuine fob!!


Ian

TEMPER593:
Hi Ian its a double button.

If u take the battary out [!Expletive Deleted!] about with it then put it back it works but its doin it every time u need to use it. :? :evil:


Cheers Temp

Porny:
As Karlo said... check the battery holder is still soldered correctly to the board....

If not... it might be new fob time  :(  (which isn't that expensive - I can even supply aftermarket fobs - which do seem to last better than genuine)


Ian

corrosiverob:
Mine has been playing up since winter.

The fob looks okay but i am not 100% sure that the fob is at fault because the door no longer unlock when it the alarm disarms, you have to walk around the car until it disarms.

Do you think the fob is U/S or is it the brain?

Also where is the brain is on a 3 door 95disco? .

thanks rob

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