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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    Actually the D2 fobs dont have a transponder, they have an electronic oscilator chip on the PCB which must be very close to the ignition(max 10cm) cos the passive remobilisation exciter coil is around the barrel, the coil is working together with the oscillator in the fob as to transmit a remobilisation signal to the RF receiver so as long as the passive immobiliser is not disabled the engine can be started only by using the fob which is programmed to the vehicle so if the fob is in your pocket the vehicle will be unstartable after 30 seconds even if it's unlocked.
    Ummm, yes, that makes it clear. Ian, did you understand that? Or should we ask the author to repeat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I need one, just the board, I have spare fobs.
    My go to guy and girl don't stock them. There are plenty on eBay, does anybody have a recommendation, please?
    ATM, I only have one key, it's superglued together, if it dies, I'm knackered .
    I am prepared to buy a complete key, ready for programming.
    Ian, you must be the only person in Goodna who needs the key to start a car. Go down to the local teenage hangout and get some tuition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Ummm, yes, that makes it clear. Ian, did you understand that? Or should we ask the author to repeat.
    In simpler terms, my idea won't work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Ian, you must be the only person in Goodna who needs the key to start a car. Go down to the local teenage hangout and get some tuition.
    I'm not in Goodna and it's too far to walk.
    I used to work with a bloke who could unlock a car with a blade of grass. He grew up in Logan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    In simpler terms, my idea won't work.


    I'm not in Goodna and it's too far to walk.
    I used to work with a bloke who could unlock a car with a blade of grass. He grew up in Logan.
    Sorry, Ian. I had the idea you lived in Goodna. Anyhow, west of Moorooka there are plenty of skilled hot wirers to start your car for you.

    An auto leccy at Clovelly in Sydney had a standing offer of a $100 bet that he could open and start your car in three minutes without setting of any alarm. High tech manufacturer installed alarms or the much advertised after market ones. Another Sydneysider I knew was in the auto export business. He reckoned that if a professional car thief wanted your car it was gone no matter what alarm or immobilisers were fitted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
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    An auto leccy at Clovelly in Sydney had a standing offer of a $100 bet that he could open and start your car in three minutes without setting of any alarm. ...
    I wish i was there cos i'd happilly take that bet just to see how he does that with a well working D2.
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    Have you tried Richard Landy Nut Holden (facebook name), not sure of his user name here. I got a 433Mhz key (complete) off him recently. Decent price too but I'm close enough to pick it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    Have you tried Richard Landy Nut Holden (facebook name), not sure of his user name here. I got a 433Mhz key (complete) off him recently. Decent price too but I'm close enough to pick it up.
    Can anyone enlighten me with an AULRO username, please?
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    Does your vehicle have the rolling codes version, which uses a different code each time it locks, or the fixed code version, which only uses the same type every time? If it's the fixed code version you're screwed and might as well just forget the alarm and immobiliser and just lock it with a key, not a remote.
    Buy a pedal lock or chain it to something big and heavy.
    At one stage with the D1 when the ignition broke I just had two wires under the bonnet which I touched together to start it. Got sick of opening the bonnet though. Made me realise how easy it is to steal a vehicle.
    When I lived in Sydney a workmate had a neighbour who was a professional car thief. He said it was much more expensive to have a car stolen on demand for insurance fraud if the vehicle was to be found. Cheaper to just gave it disappear forever.

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    You're not really screwed with the early type.

    Buy a used key to suit from a dismantled D2 and off ebay buy a genuine Valeo blank key/casing. Swap the circuitboard and the key blade into the new fob. Then use a Nanocom to allow your BCU to talk to the new key circuit. There is space for about 3 keys to be programed in at any one time.

    This is what I did anyway. It wasnt difficult, expensive or problematic.
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    Iif it's pre Sept 99 then it's probably 315 MHz in which case I think all the US models operate on ( eBay)
    If later 433 MHz then I've never had trouble using amalgamated locksmiths complete fob.
    And yes , I'd happily cough up $100 to see someone successfully break in to and drive off in a d2 with a fully enabled working alarm in less than an hour without a key / fob

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