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July 19th, 2013 06:20 PM #21
That's very subjective. That would depend on how the previous owner handled it, I think. Since most of these cars are chauffer driven, alam mo naman pag yung driver walang pakialam sa gamit ng boss nya. I was lucky enough to own cars that came with original key fobs, all I had to do was replace the batteries.
For now, all my cars have no security system (most of my cars are oldtimers).
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July 22nd, 2013 07:07 PM #22Problem solved! Lolol! After days of researching you know what yung problema on the naked eye everything is well solded but when i used the magnifying glass i saw may loose end sa dulo. I soldered it ayun gumana. Naka save ako ng malaki. Thanks bro!
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July 23rd, 2013 12:54 PM #23
Uuuy, that's good news.
I suggest you clean the contacts, and replace the battery/ies. Then take good care of that fob. Most likely, once, (or a lot of times) in its life, nahulog yan, so the weld/s came loose. You can maximize the use of that remote fob by reading your owners manual for its functions. On some models, the remote fobs can close/open the windows, sunroof, fold the mirrors, position the seats to your preferred adjustment, open the trunk, etc. (S-Class).
You're welcome.Last edited by lowslowbenz; July 23rd, 2013 at 01:00 PM.
as an aside, in the olden days, anyone who does not move 'ala luksa during Holy Week, especially...
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