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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Daz1111 on 14 March 2009, 16:39:32

Title: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Daz1111 on 14 March 2009, 16:39:32
My 1999 2.5 CDX Est has stopped locking on the key fob. It locks okay if I use the key manually but when I open the door the alarm goes of and I have to start the engine straight away.

Anybody got any ideas?

Thanks

Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Timbuk on 14 March 2009, 16:41:43
Do you have a light on your key fob?
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Tawfield on 14 March 2009, 16:41:44
Have you checked changed the key fob battery? as a start
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Daz1111 on 14 March 2009, 16:46:00
Yes I have got a light and I have changed the battery.  There was some bits of paper behind the battery which I have left in place as the light was a bit hit & miss without them.
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Tawfield on 14 March 2009, 16:54:25
Have found that sometimes the remote don`t work as it should but getting up close and pointing through window works, there after works okay till another wobbly.
Leave it to the experts now to come up with an answer.
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Daz1111 on 14 March 2009, 16:59:00
Ta, but have tried that!

It's the fact that the alarm goes off when I open the drivers door (but not the boot!!!) that really annoying >:(
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: albitz on 14 March 2009, 17:34:52
Sounds like the fob needs re-programming.
1.put key in ignition and switch on.
2.press and hold one of the buttons on the fob until doors lock and unlock
3.job done :y :)
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Grumpy on 14 March 2009, 17:37:27
As your remote is not operating the central locking either,
it may just need synchronizing.

As you are having to open your car with the key, switch your
ignition on and off, as you are are doing, to silence the alarm
and get yourself back to square one and remove the key.

Put the the key back in and turn on the ignition again.
Briefly press one of the remote buttons within 30 seconds
of switching on the ignition. (Make sure the light flashes on
your dodgy key fob.)
If the central locking locks and then unlocks then your remote
is synchronized.
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Grumpy on 14 March 2009, 17:39:14
albitz beat me to it and in a much more concise post.  :)
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Timbuk on 14 March 2009, 17:44:55
I would think your battery holder has come adrift from the pcb and not connecting properly
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: willyboy on 14 March 2009, 17:54:05
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I would think your battery holder has come adrift from the pcb and not connecting properly


He says it lights when pressed ! ::)
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Timbuk on 14 March 2009, 17:59:28
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I would think your battery holder has come adrift from the pcb and not connecting properly


He says it lights when pressed ! ::)

I know , but it might be working on and off, i have a key here that lights up some times and not others, both solders are broke, and that piece of cardboard has probably been wedged in there to keep it tight for that very reason because his light is hit and miss as he has explained
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Martin_1962 on 14 March 2009, 21:14:38
When it loses power it loses syncronisation - hence having to resync.

Best answer is to repair the fob, repairing the battery holder is not overly difficult and if it is a strong repair it will last.
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Daz1111 on 16 March 2009, 10:30:33
Thanks Guys it worked!!

My key is a bit dodgy - what would be the best way to get it repaired? I live in Norwich ;D
Title: Re: Hi, I'm new to all this!
Post by: Timbuk on 16 March 2009, 10:45:34
If you can solder, do it yourself, or pm Martin Imber