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12th December 2021, 14:23 | #1 |
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Does anyone need a key fob PCB?
I have a surplus printed circuit board (PCB) taken from a 75/ZT original key fob when I only needed the case. It was an eBay purchase so the car it came from is unknown to me.
The PCB deals with the remote central door locking. It has nothing to do with engine immobilisation. This PCB will have to be programmed to your car's BCU using T4 before it will work. I can't remember whether TOAF can do this but there are several threads on the subject. The PCB has a working battery fitted. In the photograph showing the date label, the two silver rectangles with the black dot in the middle are the microswitches. These are operated when you press the flexible "buttons" in the case to lock or unlock the car. If you need one of these PCBs please send me a PM. I only want to cover the postage cost which for a Royal Mail large letter, second class, is 96p or £2.36 if you'd prefer barcoded delivery known as "signed for". I'm happy to send via any means you wish! Simon
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12th December 2021, 14:37 | #2 |
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P.M. sent.
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12th December 2021, 17:09 | #3 |
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Thanks Paul. I have replied.
Simon
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13th December 2021, 09:58 | #4 |
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If still available, I'll have it
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13th December 2021, 10:03 | #5 |
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Hi Jamie,
Thanks but I'm currently awaiting Paul's name and address to send it off. I'll let you know if things change. Simon
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13th December 2021, 10:07 | #6 |
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13th December 2021, 18:24 | #7 |
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Just for the record a normal T4 user may not be able to programme this to a car, the long bar code is needed. However, some people have the programme to convert the 6 digit code to a barcode.
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13th December 2021, 18:26 | #8 |
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If anyone needs any barcodes I can generate them via PM for free. I got bored and wrote a program to generate them nicely
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15th December 2021, 18:08 | #9 |
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I can work them out too, i was just clarifying that generally with T4 you need the barcode
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16th December 2021, 20:38 | #10 |
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These will put the smile back on your face, collect them when you come to pick up the laptop. Whatsapp message also sent as i know you are busy. 1
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