So Scott,,,
goes that mean only the 99's have a problem with amcal chemists?
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'10 to '21
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'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
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Apparently 99 models and some 2000 models are 315mhz. Mine is a mid 2000 and is 433mhz so thanks for the heads up. I ended up buying 2 off British 4wd out of Hobart. They were a bit dearer than the english ones but the postage is quicker.
$222 each and I have to get them coded by someone with the appropriate software.
That Amcal in Mansfield! My old EA with aftermarket alarm would get stuck there but my Disco doesn't (433MHz). Think they might have fixed it as I haven't seen dumbfounded people around or in their cars for a while, nor alarms going off constantly
Karcraft sell the 433Mhz replacement remotes with a key blank
Last edited by Pedro_The_Swift; 10th January 2010 at 01:37 PM. Reason: Do not publish Karcraft pricing
Hi noodlemac,
I programmed it myself with a nanocom.
Dave.
I just had my Key Fob for my TD5 programmed this evening. A kind fellow Aulro member, P38__ living nearby volunteered to help with his Testbook.
I bought the key from BMI spares at Mulgrave, NSW for $220+GST. I had to give them the VIN no, to make sure the frequencies would match.
The programming is really easy...took us like 5 mins following the steps with the Testbook though neither of us had done it before.
But you need the key codes on the key fob label, to do it. Search other threads, some members said that if you don't have the codes, you can open up the fob and read the numbers printed on the circuit board. TBC!
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