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Anyone know anything about Imobilisers?

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turtle:
The imobiliser went on turtle a while back, A very good RAC man (seems to be a rrear thing) was able to bypass the alarm, not sure how he done it, but it was within the engine bay, the only problem was you had to stall the motor to stop it running.

Had a new imobiliser since and no more problems.



Sorry that wasn't much help was it  :?

Guy90:
Er no! Not a lot :lol:

Might try a whole new imobiliser. Will have to get some one to fit it as I haven't a clue how they are fitted.

Whatever they did last night has broken it but I can't see what is broken. Had to leave the 110 where they rolled it to (bottom of our drive). If it's still there in the morning I'll be amazed. Fairly certain the guys that did it are still around :evil:


Guy

iianorthants:
remove prop-shafts if you think they are comming back, or as you can do this in you sleep rip of the wheel and bearing  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  they an't gunna take it if they can't drive it  :roll:

btw PM sent on disarming.... don't want to encurage thiefs :)

jimbob:

--- Quote from: "iianorthants" ---remove prop-shafts if you think they are comming back, or as you can do this in you sleep rip of the wheel and bearing  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  

--- End quote ---


 :(biglaugh):  :(biglaugh):  Class.

Guy90:
I've removed a wheel for the time being. Have some tips on how to bypass it to start it but it doesn't really mean anything to me. Not good with electrics. Anyway I need a permenant urgent solution.

Been looking at immobilisers and fitting charges etc. Expensive so may be off the road for a while this time :cry:


Guy

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