Keyless entry - I mean a remote opening
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Keyless entry - I mean a remote opening
Has anyone fitted one, how much did it cost to fit?
I am somewhat disappointed my MR2 does not have a keyless unlock on the car.
I am somewhat disappointed my MR2 does not have a keyless unlock on the car.
Last edited by M07775 on 23/12/18 1:16, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Keyless entry
I have a toad remote central locking unit on a fob, but I don't think that's what you mean. Remember these cars were early 1990s.
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Re: Keyless entry
mk3 Gav so early 2000s
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Re: Keyless entry
Ok I wasn't thinking (nothing new) I do mean the remote opening from a fob, I guess my original description was wrong, I will change it
my 1995 Ford had one
my 1995 Ford had one
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Re: Keyless entry - I mean a remote opening
Picked up my nine year old niece in my MR2 one sunny day and took her to KFC, left the car with its top down but locked the doors, she looked at me kind of confused and asked why your locking it?
Answer is the insurance company says the doors need to be locked when unattended.