neilly
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Ok, so my key, with the cicuitboard in the fob, works as all keys should. It starts no matter how long between unlocking and starting.
My other key, with the circuit board in another fob cover, but on the same ring, only starts after 30 seconds if I press the unlock button again.
This is the same as OP's.
So, coincidentally it looks as if we have the same or similar problems, but with the same temporary solution.
As one of my keys works but the other doesn't I am now thinking that the problem lies with one of the circuit boards. Is this the resonator, as I am assuming the passive coil is around the ignition switch?
I could, although I'd rather not, take the circuitboard back out of its new fob and put it back in the fob with the key that starts the car and see if it behaves as it does in the new fob cover.
Thanks for clarifying that the metal part of the key has nothing to do with this.
This is all both very interesting and boring at the same time. Does that make sense to you?
Look at the buying / alarm sticky in the disco section there is a picture of the circuit boards.
Cheers