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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: markspark on 06 June 2013, 00:42:30
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Key fob range expander
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wcvAUlhh4U
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No........
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i have my doubts if it will work or not
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I expect it does work. You're running up to 6.8V through a device intended for 3.4 or less though, not good for it. Don't do it you only have the one key.
A simpler method is to hold the key to your head, just above your ear, before pressing. It adds a few feet as demonstated on Top Gear once. Try it, it does work, no idea why.
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I expect it does work. You're running up to 6.8V through a device intended for 3.4 or less though, not good for it. Don't do it you only have the one key.
A simpler method is to hold the key to your head, just above your ear, before pressing. It adds a few feet as demonstated on Top Gear once. Try it, it does work, no idea why.
+1 for the head method as dbdb describes, Does add that little bit more distance.. the brain must give off some serious energy will have to tap it to the house electric at the price of electric is at lol ;D
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I expect it does work. You're running up to 6.8V through a device intended for 3.4 or less though, not good for it. Don't do it you only have the one key.
A simpler method is to hold the key to your head, just above your ear, before pressing. It adds a few feet as demonstated on Top Gear once. Try it, it does work, no idea why.
+1 for the head method as dbdb describes, Does add that little bit more distance.. the brain must give off some serious energy will have to tap it to the house electric at the price of electric is at lol ;D
+2......often do that....gets quite a bit of extra distance :y
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The fob on my Merc can open the car from that far away, it's re-locked itself by the time you get to the car! What's the point?
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I expect it does work. You're running up to 6.8V through a device intended for 3.4 or less though, not good for it. Don't do it you only have the one key.
A simpler method is to hold the key to your head, just above your ear, before pressing. It adds a few feet as demonstated on Top Gear once. Try it, it does work, no idea why.
+1 for the head method as dbdb describes, Does add that little bit more distance.. the brain must give off some serious energy will have to tap it to the house electric at the price of electric is at lol ;D
+2......often do that....gets quite a bit of extra distance :y
+3 - do it regularly .....
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I expect it does work. You're running up to 6.8V through a device intended for 3.4 or less though, not good for it. Don't do it you only have the one key.
A simpler method is to hold the key to your head, just above your ear, before pressing. It adds a few feet as demonstated on Top Gear once. Try it, it does work, no idea why.
:y
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All doors except the front passenger side open and close on mine when I use the remote.
Any idea what my problem might be?
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All doors except the front passenger side open and close on mine when I use the remote.
Any idea what my problem might be?
Yeh, it doesn't like you sticking solenoid ;D
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All doors except the front passenger side open and close on mine when I use the remote.
Any idea what my problem might be?
Yeh, it doesn't like you sticking solenoid ;D
.....is that located in the door, Mr Gonads? :y........and is it a ten minute job to fix?
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All doors except the front passenger side open and close on mine when I use the remote.
Any idea what my problem might be?
Yeh, it doesn't like you sticking solenoid ;D
.....is that located in the door, Mr Gonads? :y........and is it a ten minute job to fix?
Part of the latch assembly if I remember correctly and a little more than 10 minutes :-X
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All doors except the front passenger side open and close on mine when I use the remote.
Any idea what my problem might be?
Yeh, it doesn't like you sticking solenoid ;D
.....is that located in the door, Mr Gonads? :y........and is it a ten minute job to fix?
Not too bad tbh
Door open
interior door trim off
Peal back the plastic and you will see it :y
I used white grease on all mine when they started sticking but some prefer copper slip.
Give all movable bits a good coat and try again.
If it still doesn't want to play, check for volts on the plug.
You should get a 12 volt pulse when you hit the button.
If you get volts but it doesn't want to play then i'd suspect the solenoid itself.
Remember to tape up the plastic fully or you will get wind noise ;)
Give yourself half a hour to do it
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The fob on my Merc can open the car from that far away, it's re-locked itself by the time you get to the car! What's the point?
Penis size pub bragging rights
That said, some Vauxhalls are particularly bad for some reason.
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when i cant get mine to open from tbe kitchen its time for new battery in the fob.
And tbe topgear head method,works well. :y
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Think yourselves lucky they work at all.. the buttons all gave up on the BMW fob so I have to use the key in the door like it's the 1930s all over again.. ;D