MacMan6107
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- Somewhere in Scotland.
Pfff.. Cleaned it... In its rare green clean coat..
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I say clean..
Clean-er.
That is a beautiful colour.
Pfff.. Cleaned it... In its rare green clean coat..
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I say clean..
Clean-er.
Ooh, with these comments your are spoiling meThat is a beautiful colour.
Why thank you kind sir!
Mmmm, nice wheels and a nice tratter to bootNot biased at all
But do like the green.
J
Ooh, with these comments your are spoiling me
She's usually a clay brown in colour
Mmmm, nice wheels and a nice tratter to boot
have you spilt anything onto fob to cause it to stick. Try a good blast of electrical contact cleanerCar is now superlocking as soon as i press the button on the fob!! Why isn't it waiting 30secs like it's supposed to? Gives you chance to unlock and start again when you double press by mistake (dodgy button on fob)
I've not, it's always been a bit dodgy. More concerned why the superlock motors are running without delayhave you spilt anything onto fob to cause it to stick. Try a good blast of electrical contact cleaner
Maybe i should disconnect the battery for a while, see if it remains some sanityI've not, it's always been a bit dodgy. More concerned why the superlock motors are running without delay
Could the actuator switch be faulty, ie sticking micro switch? or something similarI've not, it's always been a bit dodgy. More concerned why the superlock motors are running without delay
I thought it was the becm that sent the superlock signal after doing tests on the volumetric sensors, hence the 30s waitCould the actuator switch be faulty, ie sticking micro switch? or something similar
Car is now superlocking as soon as i press the button on the fob!! Why isn't it waiting 30secs like it's supposed to? Gives you chance to unlock and start again when you double press by mistake (dodgy button on fob)
I thought it was the becm that sent the superlock signal after doing tests on the volumetric sensors, hence the 30s wait
When superocked it can't be opened from the insideNo cos you can double press straight away. Thought once it’s super locked the alarm is in a different state anyway
J
Maybe time to solder up in the kick panel.It's an 01. I can't think why it has happened either. I've not disconnected anything.
When superocked it can't be opened from the inside
Which is odd, ideal if you have someone in the boot and don't want them to escape
When superocked it can't be opened from the inside
Which is odd, ideal if you have someone in the boot and don't want them to escape
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