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What does this do?
Hi all,
I have recently purchased a 2015 Broadway EL Duo and very new to all of this.
On the keys that came with it, is a small fob with 2 metal prongs.
There is a space by the steering wheel that this fits into; what does it do and should I be using it?
Thanks in advance!
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I have recently purchased a 2015 Broadway EL Duo and very new to all of this.
On the keys that came with it, is a small fob with 2 metal prongs.
There is a space by the steering wheel that this fits into; what does it do and should I be using it?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: What does this do?
Please introduce yourself using the link below
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Re: What does this do?
Immobiliser/alarm cancelling key from this company........
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You won't be a 'newbie needs help' for ever..
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You won't be a 'newbie needs help' for ever..
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Re: What does this do?
It is for turning off motion sencers when alarm is on
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Re: What does this do?
We were given one of them with our vehicle alarm, as fitted my our A-S dealer. Apparently if you have dog say you can disable the interior motion sensor but still have the rest of the alarm features active.
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Re: What does this do?
@The OPFreelanderUK wrote:Please introduce yourself using the link below
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You don't have to do this of course. It is a Free Country
@Freelander.... Didn't help with his question at all did it. He asked for some help I thought
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Re: What does this do?
Here we go again….
I’ve no beef either way whether someone introduces themselves or not (I genuinely believe most people make a simple mistake) but I’m completely sick of all this childish bickering regarding the subject.
I’ve no beef either way whether someone introduces themselves or not (I genuinely believe most people make a simple mistake) but I’m completely sick of all this childish bickering regarding the subject.
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Re: What does this do?
The OP hasn't replied after being given the answer to his question and hasn't visited forum since the 8th so I don't think it matters whether he introduces himself or not, we probably won't see him again.
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Re: What does this do?
Paulmold wrote:The OP hasn't replied after being given the answer to his question and hasn't visited forum since the 8th so I don't think it matters whether he introduces himself or not, we probably won't see him again.
Probably correct but in my book it is quite acceptable to ask a question in a forum, receive the answer and move on. There are others who some how don't get this
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Re: What does this do?
Pieface wrote:
@The OP
You don't have to do this of course. It is a Free Country
@Freelander.... Didn't help with his question at all did it. He asked for some help I thought
Haven’t you got owt better to do than dig a 3 week old post up and it’s FreelanderUK to you only my mates call me Freelander
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Re: What does this do?
It is only acceptable to move on after thanking those who offered advice, see my comments re out of gas in France, for example
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Re: What does this do?
Absolutely. It’s what polite folk do and it helps the forum stay friendly 

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Re: What does this do?
I propose that we all give a certain member a thorough ignoring from here onwards.
He doesn’t do courtesy, loves an argument and has previous form on here, so doesn’t deserve any recognition whatsoever.
Tim
He doesn’t do courtesy, loves an argument and has previous form on here, so doesn’t deserve any recognition whatsoever.
Tim
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Re: What does this do?
Kemerton-bath wrote:I propose that we all give a certain member a thorough ignoring from here onwards.
He doesn’t do courtesy, loves an argument and has previous form on here, so doesn’t deserve any recognition whatsoever.
Tim
The Forum "ignore" function works a treat unless someone quotes the poster.
(In your Profile, click on "friends", gives an option to mark a member as "Foe" ie Ignore.)
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Re: What does this do?
Even if you use the ignore system, if a 'foe' on your list posts it shows as ' this poster is hidden by you' (or something like that) , you can click on it and the message appears. Not really sure if it helps at all.
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Re: What does this do?
Paulmold wrote:Even if you use the ignore system, if a 'foe' on your list posts it shows as ' this poster is hidden by you' (or something like that) , you can click on it and the message appears. Not really sure if it helps at all.
It doesn't if you click, but does if you don't.
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Re: What does this do?
You seem to think people have to do what you sayFreelanderUK wrote:
Haven’t you got owt better to do than dig a 3 week old post up and it’s FreelanderUK to you only my mates call me Freelander


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