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Viper_Larry

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4,362 posts

278 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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The alarm/immobiliser/door button on my 156 GTA key fob failed on Friday disabling my car. The button seemed to just sink into the fob so I could not turn off the immobiliser. A bit inconvenient as I was 30 miles from home!

Called local Alfa dealer for a price for a new one - £311 yikes

THREE HUNDRED & ELEVEN pounds for a sodding car key??? Best not lose the spare one now I guess... rolleyes

mike9009

9,464 posts

265 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Hi had a similar problem with our key (156 2.4 SW). The microswitch breaks from the small circuit board. You can fix this yourself (but very, very fiddly), or do what I did and send to a guy on ebay. From memory he charges £23.50. Username zaksystems.

He was very good, efficient and great communication.

Now I need to do the other key ... typical!

Mike

Viper_Larry

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4,362 posts

278 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Found him:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...

Looks to have great feedback. Thanks for the advice smile

arguti

1,845 posts

208 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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He's very reliable, well known on the alfa forums. there is another chap (?San IIRC) over on the 155.org forum that does the earlier 155/146 keys

wrinx

680 posts

262 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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arguti said:
He's very reliable, well known on the alfa forums. there is another chap (?San IIRC) over on the 155.org forum that does the earlier 155/146 keys
Yup, San is the right guy, would recommend both 100%.

wrinx

K50 DEL

9,625 posts

250 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Sadly neither of them could fix my key, so I'm off to the dealership when I get home :-(

Reedy156

353 posts

198 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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K50 DEL said:
Sadly neither of them could fix my key, so I'm off to the dealership when I get home :-(
Ring around a few breakers, or look on e-bay for the key housing and internals, then get your key blade put in (you can do that!) and have it coded to your car... Still main dealer, but re-coding is £80-£120 IIRC and a key should be no more than £15-£20 from e-bay or breakers....

HTH

K50 DEL

9,625 posts

250 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Reedy156 said:
K50 DEL said:
Sadly neither of them could fix my key, so I'm off to the dealership when I get home :-(
Ring around a few breakers, or look on e-bay for the key housing and internals, then get your key blade put in (you can do that!) and have it coded to your car... Still main dealer, but re-coding is £80-£120 IIRC and a key should be no more than £15-£20 from e-bay or breakers....

HTH
I wondered if that might be possible... I did that a number of times for friends with P38 Range Rovers as it was a much cheaper solution than a new key.
I'll give it a bash - cheers.