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    That's true , and a good point , as well as biggin's post

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    If u have home and contents insurance they should cover costs incurred including changing the house locks etc if u reported it to cops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo109 View Post
    Some low life made off with my wife's handbag out of her shopping trolley the other day.
    I couldn't count the number of times my wife or I have told women in supermarkets to not leave their handbags in the trolley whilst they get something off the shelf. It takes but seconds to steal a handbag.
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    Thanks everyone for your help and advice. Appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo109 View Post
    Hi all,
    Some low life made off with my wife's handbag out of her shopping trolley the other day.

    So, as well as the usual hassles of cancelling credit cards, having to get a new driver's licence etc. etc. etc., we now have only one working key for our recently acquired DIIA Td5. (Which, I might add, I had to bring to her from our place about 45km from the larger regional town where she was shopping...)

    When we bought the car, the PO gave us three keys but only two work. (She did say something about the third key but I've forgotten now.)

    I've also recently purchased (thanks to AULRO Group Buy Low life mongrels!) a Nanacom but have very little experience with it. Should I be able to use Nanocom to tell the third key and Lady Daphne II that they are compatible?

    Any help much appreciated.
    There is a good Tube video on key coding with a Nanocom. It's very handy. I thought I was doing mine correctly and thought my fob was stuffed until the vid. Once you know the order of operation you are set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo109 View Post
    Ooops, sorry Pedro. I know I should have looked there first...
    Thanks Pedro and others. The procedure in TGO worked a treat. I had 4 key codes installed. I left position 1 with my existing working key, programmed the 'spare' into position 2 and replaced codes 3 & 4 with all zeros. This should disable the 'missing' key, I'm hoping?
    Does anyone know what position 5 "Susp." means?
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    Susp is for the suspension fob. This is an accessory which will lower and raise the back of SLS equiped discos. No use if your disco has rear coil springs.

    cheers

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    Susp is for the suspension fob. This is an accessory which will lower and raise the back of SLS equiped discos. No use if your disco has rear coil springs.
    cheers
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    Ah, that would explain why it meant nothing to me. Thanks.
    (PS: If I press my fob buttons really hard, will my coils move up and down?...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo109 View Post
    Ah, that would explain why it meant nothing to me. Thanks.
    (PS: If I press my fob buttons really hard, will my coils move up and down?...)


    haha , only if you put the fob on the roof and stand on a ladder

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