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Thread: !!! Cost of replacement key !!!

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    pwhpowen Guest
    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 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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Generally, the 99 models have 315MHz & the later cars 433MHz.
    BEWARE - it aint always the case!!

    i have a 99 D2 and the keys are 433mhz

    onebob

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    Quote Originally Posted by peachey80 View Post
    How can you tell which key frequency is for your model Disco when ordering?
    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

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    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

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