Immobiliser installed for insurance

Immobiliser installed for insurance

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themee

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342 posts

160 months

Saturday 15th November 2014
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Insurance comes up next week shopping around I can save over £300 if I have an immobiliser fitted by a professional with paperwork. Any suggestions as to where Mids/Herefordshire and what sort of price I could get one fitted they never said weather Cat 1 or Cat 2? Mine may well just be disconnected I have a red LED on steering column that does not light up and plenty of wires underneath doing nothing,What and where elses should I look /test to see if I have one? Thanks

themee

Original Poster:

342 posts

160 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Cheers, I found Carl Baker on searches but too far from me. Will ask local Garage if they fit or know of anyone!

themee

Original Poster:

342 posts

160 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Adrian Flux Renewal Quoted £475 fully comp 5000 miles BD cover ect... I dont build up no claims and lost mine as I have had a company van.RH classic Quoted £200 with Immobiliser, rang Adrian Flux to Cancel they got it down to £180 wanted to tell them to stick it for not offering £180 in the first place but at least no immobiliser, as didnt want one anyway! I have also found out this week from insuring my other car that you save a fortune by not insuring on the same day and also which day counts, Tuesday worked out about £40 cheaper than anyother day even if I left it longer? Still over £500 to insure the Carina!

themee

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342 posts

160 months

Tuesday 25th November 2014
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For me it was for insurance purposes, got it down without having immobilizer. rarely lock mine, leave windows open/roof off. Sleep next door to it though!

themee

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342 posts

160 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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AutoAndy said:
I didn't hear that...they are unlikely to pay out if you tell them it was nicked when left un-locked with the roof off, etc....immobiliser or not.

...but don't be fraudulent either... wink
Hope my postcode is not on "the map" Car is now locked, roof on windows up!

themee

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342 posts

160 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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jwigglesworth said:
is your not garaged and/or you live in a for the insurer "dodgy" postcode?
Its kept in a barn open 1 side, they cast this as a carport. Not in a "dodgy" postcode very posh where I live you know bowtie