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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    If you do not have a sunroof at all you just remove the trim around the LH front door and pull the headlining down a bit. You can then reach in and remove the receiver without losing too much skin.
    There used to be a broad range signal detector that you can check your transmitter with on ebay.
    Regards PhilipA
    I am going to try that method even though it has a front sunroof.
    I want to get a tester like that but for home entertainment remotes. Trouble is, apart from Apple stuff they’re all IR, not RF.
    Neither key is detected. I have a third one somewhere.
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    Hmm. Given all the craziness that the car was exhibiting recently perhaps I would be wise to attempt reprogramming them before I commit to surgery. All the BCM functions went nuts until I traced it to corrosion in the interior fusebox. It all seems to have reverted to normal except for the key for stuff and perhaps the fuel gauge.
    Worth trying. I did it already but that was before I did the fusebox. Thing was so weird that I sorta lost track of what I was doing.
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    as above phillip said^^

    bit of a body contortion to lean over the headlining without putting too much weight on it but easy enough

    not sure about this bit but perhaps good to disconnect battery negative before swapping out the receiver. swapped mine out and went to detect the keys with nanocom but the fuse for diagnostics (fuse 20) had blown. put in a new fuse and all good again and nanocom powered up and detected keys all good. maybe just coincidence? but nanocom was working prior to swapping out the receiver (and wasnt detecting the keys hence the swap).

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    Quote Originally Posted by hankdusty View Post
    as above phillip said^^

    bit of a body contortion to lean over the headlining without putting too much weight on it but easy enough

    not sure about this bit but perhaps good to disconnect battery negative before swapping out the receiver. swapped mine out and went to detect the keys with nanocom but the fuse for diagnostics (fuse 20) had blown. put in a new fuse and all good again and nanocom powered up and detected keys all good. maybe just coincidence? but nanocom was working prior to swapping out the receiver (and wasnt detecting the keys hence the swap).
    Oh yes, batt -ve off for all of this kind of work. I'm hoping the front sunroof doesn't impede me pulling the lining down. I'm still going to try reprogramming first, only takes a minute. Just want it to stop raining...
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    That was fun..... The aftermarket sunroof blocks access to one of the bolts. I also noticed that there was an earth wire not connected. Dunno. Anyway, put the spare receiver in on the one bolt I could get at ( with the earth wire ) and hey presto, two working plibs...

    I'll sort it properly when I do the lining... when it's warmer and drier...
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    ........two working plibs...
    Wots a "Plib" in your neck of the woods? Look it up here:

    Urban Dictionary: Plib

    I know what you mean, just never heard them called this before.

    Post-Lay Inspection and Burial (PLI works--PLGR, RC and PLIB activities in North Sea - ACSM Ships

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    Wots a "Plib" in your neck of the woods? Look it up here:

    Urban Dictionary: Plib

    I know what you mean, just never heard them called this before.

    Post-Lay Inspection and Burial (PLI works--PLGR, RC and PLIB activities in North Sea - ACSM Ships
    Actually, neither had I until this particular journey into the wilds of the internet. I've always caloled them remotes, or sometimes fobs, although I used to think a fob was one of these:

    IMG_5885.jpg
    ​JayTee

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    I'm not entirely sure if I like the definition you quote. In my case the first is rarely followed by the second.
    ​JayTee

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