I have the same issue with our spare. There's some on eBay for about $100 including postage from the US. But I'm not sure whether they are compatible to Australian market. They don't mention what frequency they're at. Anyone know any better?
Cheers,
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I have the same issue with our spare. There's some on eBay for about $100 including postage from the US. But I'm not sure whether they are compatible to Australian market. They don't mention what frequency they're at. Anyone know any better?
Cheers,
I had the same issue I bought 30 micro switches from the UK and had a local electronics/instrument repair shop solder the new ones on cost $20 I am currently at work and will not get home till the 17th but if you send me your address via email I will post you 4 switches and you can get the 2 on the remote replaced and have a couple of spares.
my email is joe.woods63@bigpond.com
Cheers
Joe
Those in the know can tell from the VIN number.
I got a new remote key fob from KARKRAFT (have to quote the VIN number) order at www.karkraft.com.au
When i received the new key I swapped the uncut key blade in it with the one from my old key and got a friend with a nanocom to program the fob..... not bad for for $208 all up:)
onebob
My other key with broken rubber pads was restored to 'new' by buying a key fob with blank key blade on ebay for US14.95 delivered. Swapped the old innards and keyblade from the old key, popped in a new battery and all's good.
Two new keys for under AU$240 :):):):):)