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    Quote Originally Posted by shack;[URL="tel:3203638"
    3203638[/URL]]Really? That surprises me.. Maybe I'm too easy to surprise!

    BTW, I would just get a second hand genuine fob myself, somewhere like TRS in Adelaide would likely have some.
    I have had to get replacement keys a few times, the first one when the blade broke, and again when a certain Indi who shall remain nameless lost all of them while he wasn’t fixing the transmission that he broke. The first one I got was an MG one from the US, 433. Then I got some from the eBay seller I linked to. 433. Of course, I guess it’s possible that the PO had the receiver changed, but it is undocumented if so.
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    Australian delivered D2's used 315 up to around august '99,then 433

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Australian delivered D2's used 315 up to around august '99,then 433
    Thanks for that, handy to know.

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    Didn't some of the 315mhz's receiver's also get swapped to 433 because interference issues?

    Guess that' also makes mine a fairly early d2 then (315mhz)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Forget about the cheap ones. The Valeo ones are the only ones to get. Most Aus delivered cars use 433MHz.

    Try here.
    This is the one i bought and it refused to sync to the the car. My original key lost sync many years ago and had to re sync it and it was easy and straight forward.
    This key would not sync at all. Pretty expensive key case if you ask me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noisy;[URL="tel:3203741"
    3203741[/URL]]This is the one i bought and it refused to sync to the the car. My original key lost sync many years ago and had to re sync it and it was easy and straight forward.
    This key would not sync at all. Pretty expensive key case if you ask me
    I had no issues at all.
    ​JayTee

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