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The alarm on the aero is playing up.
I think it is the replacement fob that is buggered. The fob is a Tech-tronics replacement. I found the receipt for it in the owners wallet. This morning, went to unlock the car and the central locking wouldn't fire and the alarm wouldn't unset even the fob light seemed bright as ever, so I walked to Maplin got a couple of spare batteries, stuck one in and tested it. Unlocked and locked fine and the car started ok. Got to work, and it locked ok. Went to leave and it was just like before, so I gave Alison a call and she came out to Stockport, brought the spare battery tried swapping it, nothing this time. If you open the door with the key, the alarm goes off, but I have no way of disarming it. The fob is only 6 months or so old, but I reckon that is what is knackered. The receipt says Cobra P19105 with the replacement remote number REMOTE418. Does that cobra number sound like the alarm or the original fob model? I need to get it sorted as the car is stuck in Stockport and Alison is going to be doing 40miles roundtrip just to run me in and save me 3 hours of trains just to get in in the morning. Can't ask her to do that for the rest of the week 80miles a day in rush hour when you are supposed to be on holiday is a bit crap. Any suggestions. -- Carl Robson Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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Elder wrote:
The alarm on the aero is playing up. I think it is the replacement fob that is buggered. The fob is a Tech-tronics replacement. I found the receipt for it in the owners wallet. This morning, went to unlock the car and the central locking wouldn't fire and the alarm wouldn't unset even the fob light seemed bright as ever, so I walked to Maplin got a couple of spare batteries, stuck one in and tested it. Unlocked and locked fine and the car started ok. Got to work, and it locked ok. Went to leave and it was just like before, so I gave Alison a call and she came out to Stockport, brought the spare battery tried swapping it, nothing this time. If you open the door with the key, the alarm goes off, but I have no way of disarming it. The fob is only 6 months or so old, but I reckon that is what is knackered. The receipt says Cobra P19105 with the replacement remote number REMOTE418. Does that cobra number sound like the alarm or the original fob model? I need to get it sorted as the car is stuck in Stockport and Alison is going to be doing 40miles roundtrip just to run me in and save me 3 hours of trains just to get in in the morning. Can't ask her to do that for the rest of the week 80miles a day in rush hour when you are supposed to be on holiday is a bit crap. Any suggestions. Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. -- Pete M - OMF#9 Range Rover V8 Turbo Range Rover 4.6 HSE "Professional Petrolhead" |
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says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cheers Pete, will just have to get deafened while I stick my head arround the horn trying to model/code of the alarm. -- Carl Robson Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cobra UK is based in Nottingham. Bugger. -- Carl Robson Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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Elder wrote:
In article , says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cheers Pete, will just have to get deafened while I stick my head arround the horn trying to model/code of the alarm. There's a bloke here who might be able to help http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/viewtop...st=0&sk=t&sd=a -- Pete M - OMF#9 Range Rover V8 Turbo Range Rover 4.6 HSE "Professional Petrolhead" |
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Elder wrote:
In article , says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cobra UK is based in Nottingham. Bugger. I'm sure the alarm place in the estate on the roundabout by Mr. Smiths (who's name I can't remember) were Cobra dealers. -- Pete M - OMF#9 Range Rover V8 Turbo Range Rover 4.6 HSE "Professional Petrolhead" |
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In article ,
says... Elder wrote: In article , says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cheers Pete, will just have to get deafened while I stick my head arround the horn trying to model/code of the alarm. There's a bloke here who might be able to help http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/viewtop...st=0&sk=t&sd=a I'm pretty sure it is the non-cobra replacement that is buggered so I guess I'm in for a fisting. The receipt for the last one was £40 code extraction and £35 for the fob. -- Carl Robson Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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Elder wrote:
In article , says... Elder wrote: In article , says... Cobra themselves can be quite handy. IIRC they're not a million miles from you, and are pretty useful on the phone provided you can prove who you are and that the car is yours. Cobra UK is based in Nottingham. Bugger. I'm sure the alarm place in the estate on the roundabout by Mr. Smiths (who's name I can't remember) were Cobra dealers. Ah yeah. I know the people you mean. Falcon is it? Think so. Try speaking to Lee at Warrington Car Audio as well, tell him I recommended him (Mention the Mint Green Cosworth and he'll remember me) -- Pete M - OMF#9 Range Rover V8 Turbo Range Rover 4.6 HSE "Professional Petrolhead" |
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In article ,
says... Try speaking to Lee at Warrington Car Audio as well, tell him I recommended him (Mention the Mint Green Cosworth and he'll remember me) Will he travel to Stockport though. -- Carl Robson Audio stream: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com:8000/samtest Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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