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Omega General Help / Re: Leather hand Brake Gaiter
« on: 20 February 2012, 14:34:40 »
It is. I made mine myself, had a spare artificial leather in garaze so I said why not. An hour job including sewing
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Think the adjusters are notoriously fragile and often break when being shipped.Last summer?!? And left without having a beer?
On another tangent, I briefly stopped off in Jesenice last summer on the way to Bled during a trip around Europe. Slovenia was probably my favourite country, stunning stunning place - envious.
Don't know if it's any help, but I had a Peugeot scooter. That had a chip built into the key, but also had a 'master' red key, you'd to start the scooter with the red key then within ? seconds start the scooter with your new key to 'code it'No red master key here. Just original without buttons on it. Thanks for tip
Yes, it starts without problemThe same with that one. Nothing else inside.If you still have the old housing then try using the new key with the old housing held next to it. If it starts OK then it confirms that there's a transponder in the old housing
Just crossed my mind, could it be in other part of housing, the one without buttons?
Couse I still have old housing at home. Worth to give a try
I take it that the car starts fine with the spare/other key?