Couple of Questions!!
Couple of Questions!!
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beddo

Original Poster:

18 posts

269 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Just wondering if any one could help?????

My alarm fob stopped working properly last week and i assume it's the batteries. I opened up the fob to find two thin batteries in there (Mounted on top of each other)! Is this normal or should there be one large one here??

My next prob is that i need to press the door release switch on the drivers side quite hard to open the door! Has anyone else had this prob? Is it easy to remove & replace?

Cheers, Phil...

gbbird

5,193 posts

266 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Phil,

i had to change the batteries in my fob a few months back. It was quite a while ago, but i am sure mine had x2 batteries in there too - available from any local jewellers for £3 - and now it works a treat.

Funny you should mention the difficult door release - mine sometimes takes a good press before it opens, but i am sure this is not a problem as it has been like it all the time. Looking at it, i think i have lost the outer black rubber cover on it

Greg

beddo

Original Poster:

18 posts

269 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Cheers Greg,

Thanks for the reply,

I won't bother messing with the switch then and i'll get those batteries changed tommorow!!

Phil....

ianfirmstone

172 posts

276 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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had a problem with my passenger door release a while back. Andy at APM sugested a squirt of WD 40 up it using the fine tubey thing it worked a treat! yuo have to remove the mirror glass to replace the switch which is a case of pull and pray.. 7 years bad luck then

try the WD40 trick first
cheers

j_s_g

6,177 posts

272 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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Definitely 2 batteries.

When you say "not working properly", what do you mean, though? I found the switch in mine wasn't great, needing a bit more pressure on the fob than I'd have liked, but the batteries themselves were fine.

>> Edited by j_s_g on Tuesday 2nd March 09:30

beddo

Original Poster:

18 posts

269 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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When i said "not working properly" i meant the fob needs a good hard press on most occasions to work.

It regularly takes me a good few mins presssing & praying hoping that the damn thing will work.

(Like this Sunday, stood outide B&Q looking daft because cant get in the car!!!!)

beddo

Original Poster:

18 posts

269 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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By the way the Wd 40 trick seems to have helped!!

Didn't fancy removing the glass!!

Cheers - Phil...

satman

2,455 posts

268 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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beddo said:
When i said "not working properly" i meant the fob needs a good hard press on most occasions to work.

It regularly takes me a good few mins presssing & praying hoping that the damn thing will work.

(Like this Sunday, stood outide B&Q looking daft because cant get in the car!!!!)




dont they all do that sir?......

j_s_g

6,177 posts

272 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2004
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satman said:

beddo said:
When i said "not working properly" i meant the fob needs a good hard press on most occasions to work.

It regularly takes me a good few mins presssing & praying hoping that the damn thing will work.

(Like this Sunday, stood outide B&Q looking daft because cant get in the car!!!!)





dont they all do that sir?......

Agree. Don't just press it, hold it for 2-3 seconds. If it's still not working often, it could be the switch as much as the batteries.