MX-5 Immobiliser/key fob
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V8_Oatz

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381 posts

273 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Hello all.

I've just bought a 1995 MX-5 (which is great). The car is fitted with an immobiliser which has a watch battery type thing to disarm it. The previous owner kept this watch battery type thing loose in the cubby hole on the centre console.

It's a sure fire fact that I will lose this very soon.

My question is, how do I get a key fob that can incorporate this thing? I know they exist.

Can anyone help? I feel sure that other owners must have been faced with the same situation in the past...

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Ah you have the mazda finish line immobliser same as me by the sound of it . i had an old bike immobiliser sat in the garage so used the fobs from that .
You can get these as replacements just need to programme them in .
http://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/shop/index.php/p...

V8_Oatz

Original Poster:

381 posts

273 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Thanks for that!
Is it easy to programme them?

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Right ummm ....
Hold the fob onto the doodah while switching ignition full on , wait and it will do i think a long beep , get your new key and touch and holfd that on the doodah it will beep 3 times when it has coded , turn off ignition and try it .

V8_Oatz

Original Poster:

381 posts

273 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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thx again.
I've got one on order...

V8_Oatz

Original Poster:

381 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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DennisTheMenace said:
Ah you have the mazda finish line immobliser same as me by the sound of it . i had an old bike immobiliser sat in the garage so used the fobs from that .
You can get these as replacements just need to programme them in .
http://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/shop/index.php/p...
Many thx - worked a treat!

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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No worries mate , glad it worked ,so i got it in the right order then hehe

Eunosjoe

1 posts

158 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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This all sounds good, but what if your father in law while you're away loses the fob from the flimsy holder. Am I screwed? Any suggestions?

Riknos

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227 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Eunosjoe said:
This all sounds good, but what if your father in law while you're away loses the fob from the flimsy holder. Am I screwed? Any suggestions?
Yes. If you can't figure out how to disable the immobiliser yourself, get hold of an auto-electrician to do it. Immobilisers can be had for as little as £20 brand new so fit one that doesn't have the risk of this happening again.