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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Auto Addict on 02 December 2010, 08:39:55
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
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absolute bliss, how the other half live ;) :)
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
Yes....and your point is ;D
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
Yes....and your point is ;D
...It makes it easy to change over the battery, without having to find out where Mrs AA has hidden the radio code ;D
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
no electric windows?
OE radio with its code switched off?
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I used to find that with my A40 AA! :D :D :D :D
No radio, electric windows, alarm; in fact nothing electronic!! Great simplicity it was ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
no electric windows?
OE radio with its code switched off?
No, it's got all the bells an whistles, just seems to remember everything.
Standard Astra radio/cd.
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Oh I forgot about that.. going to have to reprogram all the windows later (brrr it was cold changing the battery in this weather!)
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When you disconnect the battery you don't need to re-program anything, including the radio, no alarms go off either.
no electric windows?
OE radio with its code switched off?
No, it's got all the bells an whistles, just seems to remember everything.
Standard Astra radio/cd.
Thats becasue the CD30's are coded to the screen like the NCDC's are on the Omega.