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No, you're right, it's a good visual indication.
By programming, I mean if the device with the label stuck over it (on the other side of the board) has different firmware in it, so that the passive immobiliser function is disabled for the R75, or if just fitting the missing parts would actually enable that.
Do you know if the passive immobiliser part is coded to the car as well, or if all D2 keys send out the same code, i.e. if you unlock the car with the correct fob and then put a key from a different D2 in the ignition, is the immobiliser turned off? Hmm, talking of codes, maybe we shouldn't be having this conversation 'in the clear'!
By programming, I mean if the device with the label stuck over it (on the other side of the board) has different firmware in it, so that the passive immobiliser function is disabled for the R75, or if just fitting the missing parts would actually enable that.
Do you know if the passive immobiliser part is coded to the car as well, or if all D2 keys send out the same code, i.e. if you unlock the car with the correct fob and then put a key from a different D2 in the ignition, is the immobiliser turned off? Hmm, talking of codes, maybe we shouldn't be having this conversation 'in the clear'!