Help! Lost keys/fob

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vixen1700

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22,919 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th January
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mad

Haven't driven the Chimaera in ages, but needed to have it moved from where it's parked due to security & lighting work commencing tomorrow.

Spent three hours this morning combing the house for the keys as they weren't where I assumed they were.

We've since moved house since the last time it was driven which makes matters even worse. frown Cannot believe this!

Anybody know where and how I can get some keys plus the immobiliser fob so I can get into it to stick a new battery in and to move the damn thing?

Cheers!

Not a happy bunny this morning!

s6boy

1,624 posts

225 months

Sunday 28th January
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What alarm? I have an old Meta fob you can have if you get in and need to reprogramme. Not sure how this would work if you can't turn the ignition on though. Its the Tuscan one where you push it into the dash. If you get in maybe an auto electrician can hot wire it like in the movies.biggrin
Eta hadn't considered the steering lock...hope you find those keys!


Edited by s6boy on Sunday 28th January 10:19

vixen1700

Original Poster:

22,919 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th January
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I'm just trying to switch off at the moment so my mind might be able to come back in a couple of hours and think of a place they may be. frown

Nightmare!

frontfloater

349 posts

142 months

Sunday 28th January
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"We've since moved house since the last time it was driven"

Perhaps you can eliminate the chance that you left the keys in the previous house. Surely if the buyer found them, they would have contacted you - or the selling agent - to report the find. Unlike finding cash or a valuable object, there would be no incentive to keep the keys.

vixen1700

Original Poster:

22,919 posts

270 months

Sunday 28th January
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I still have my old flat, it's where the Chim is kept, so I know they're not there.

What a pain. frown

vixen1700

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22,919 posts

270 months

Monday 29th January
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Just to update this, I'd resigned myself to getting shafted by one of the auto locksmiths, but my wife had a lightbulb moment last night and hey-presto they were in her hands. confusedcool

Not sure how she managed it, but I'm pleased she did. smile

beer

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

149 months

Monday 29th January
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That must be how buried treasure stays buried.
Can’t remember where I put it.
That’s a relief or what.
All’s well that ends well. thumbup

s6boy

1,624 posts

225 months

Monday 29th January
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vixen1700 said:
Just to update this, I'd resigned myself to getting shafted by one of the auto locksmiths, but my wife had a lightbulb moment last night and hey-presto they were in her hands. confusedcool

Not sure how she managed it, but I'm pleased she did. smile

beer
That's the reason I have a spare couple of fobs. Wife lost the spare key anď fob while we were away so I decided a new alarm + keys were needed. Guess what she found 2 months later banghead

MadMark911

1,754 posts

149 months

Tuesday 30th January
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I'm sure there is some kind of moral to this story ..... biggrin

vixen1700

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Tuesday 30th January
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Well after the nightmares of getting into it, leaking fuel lines and actually getting it into the trailer lorry, it got to the garage. and after hating it, I started to fall back in love with it. biggrin