neilly
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dont yu guys read my posts?
Who said what???????......................
Cheers.
dont yu guys read my posts?
Thanks for your help though. I'll just have to wait until this reciever rocks up and take it from there. At least it will give me time to dry the thing out and fix the leaks.in that case ignore post#18. the answer to post#16 is "no"
I had noticed too, but I was going to let @neilly answer. I'm not sure about the capabilities of the Lynx in the area of security, but if your Lynx is unlocked for a P38 then it's unlikely. Also, at the time any kind offer which you were making was really a bit too far south to be of assistance.
druim is in invernessI had noticed too, but I was going to let @neilly answer. I'm not sure about the capabilities of the Lynx in the area of security, but if your Lynx is unlocked for a P38 then it's unlikely. Also, at the time any kind offer which you were making was really a bit too far south to be of assistance.
I had noticed too, but I was going to let @neilly answer. I'm not sure about the capabilities of the Lynx in the area of security, but if your Lynx is unlocked for a P38 then it's unlikely. Also, at the time any kind offer which you were making was really a bit too far south to be of assistance.
no-one will tell you on an open forum.Does anyone have the specific instructions on how to disable the immobilizer on a d2 please
And if anyone is near Sherborne in Dorset, I have a TD5 nanocom to assist
Does anyone have the specific instructions on how to disable the immobilizer on a d2 please
And if anyone is near Sherborne in Dorset, I have a TD5 nanocom to assist
Sorry, yes - someone mentioned earlier in the thread that a Nanocom could disable the immobilizer but didn't explain how - so I was trying to get the specific instructions on how to do it.
In another part of the thread someone was asking about anyone local having a Nanocom to help out - I was just volunteering that I had one and would be willing to help anyone locally who needed it
It seemed to be useful info to add to the thread rather than start afresh seeing as it's a hot topic thread in a google search.
reason for disabling is a pair of plips that are intermittent
When I bought the Disco, the plips were very knackered - so I bought a pair of new bodies and batteries from eBay and swapped them over - but half the time you have to really press hard to get them to operate. If I could find a supplier of very high quality, perfect fit replacement bodies then it might be better - but the chinese copies are rubbish.