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You know I passed over this thread earlier and missed the part that described the chip, so seeing no abvious chip in my key thought it didn't have one. Hell it looks like a piece of plastic filler.
Is there any point to a new immobiliser with alarm (besides for the alarm side)?
Am I right in thinking that you end up with two immobiliser systems in place? Potential conflicts?
I wanted the immobiliser for security, the alarm to (hopfeully) move people along, but also to hook up the central locking to so I could have remote central locking.
Should I just be looking for a remote central locking kit or a straight alarm kit rather than the immobiliser jobbie I have been?
If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.
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