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Another day another fault
« on: 26 October 2009, 16:20:18 »

wife went to work this morning but found light traffic so stoped for a paper went back to her 2.2dti elite and the car would not start. So she rang me as i replaced the injector return lines yesterday. the car was working fine when i finished the job. It stated first time this morning. this afternoon when she had her dinner hour i took her back to the car with spare battery in the back just in case. Went to start car but would not go. In the end called out the RAC. Turned up in 20min good. Put his machine in the plug and it said that we had the wrong key. Same key she always has but this time the transponder did not work so i went back home got the other key and the elite started first time. That will be a new key i surpose. >:( >:( :( :-[ :-/ :'( anyone else ever had anything like this?
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2009, 16:23:34 »

The little chip inside the key might have moved,
have a look but be carefull when you open it,
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2009, 17:31:24 »

I know its halloween this week but i have just taken the key apart after todays toils and i did it very slowly and in good light and there is no transponder in it? The transponder is the very small black chip about 6 mm long i think in the side of the key right :-? :o :o if it was not in there before how has it been starting???
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2009, 17:34:25 »

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I know its halloween this week but i have just taken the key apart after todays toils and i did it very slowly and in good light and there is no transponder in it? The transponder is the very small black chip about 6 mm long i think in the side of the key right :-? :o :o if it was not in there before how has it been starting???

Thats right thats the transponder, it has to be close to the ignition, so maybe its fallen out and in the carpet somewhere  :o  :-?
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #4 on: 26 October 2009, 17:43:09 »

I will have a look in the car when the wife gets home but i'm shore the key has not been apart ?? :o :o
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #5 on: 26 October 2009, 18:05:26 »

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I will have a look in the car when the wife gets home but i'm shore the key has not been apart ?? :o :o


The Boy might be able to help with another chip and programming it. I have a spare chip too if you need it, obviously it will need programmingto your car too.  :y
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #6 on: 26 October 2009, 18:06:10 »

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I will have a look in the car when the wife gets home but i'm shore the key has not been apart ?? :o :o


The Boy might be able to help with another chip and programming it. I have a spare chip too if you need it, obviously it will need programmingto your car too.  :y

Make sure you have the car pass  :y
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #7 on: 26 October 2009, 18:13:40 »

halloween's a myth the wife just came home and i had a look and in the drivers footwell a little transponder was looking up at me saying you seen my home around. I have put it all back together now and it all works fine. All i have to do now is show the wife how to remove a key correctly :y :y :y thanks to you all your the best :y
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #8 on: 26 October 2009, 19:48:09 »

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halloween's a myth the wife just came home and i had a look and in the drivers footwell a little transponder was looking up at me saying you seen my home around. I have put it all back together now and it all works fine. All i have to do now is show the wife how to remove a key correctly :y :y :y thanks to you all your the best :y

The power of the OOF again 8-) 8-) Glad you found it mate :y :y
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #9 on: 27 October 2009, 09:03:27 »

Did you ever see that episode of traffic cops or road wars etc when the police man jumped out of his Omega to chase a baddy, took the keys with him and didn't realise he had left the main part in the ignition and only had the button part in his hand. Possibly a similar explanation?

Has your wife been chasing baddys???? ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #10 on: 27 October 2009, 09:57:16 »

Great news J :y :y
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #11 on: 27 October 2009, 09:59:00 »

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Did you ever see that episode of traffic cops or road wars etc when the police man jumped out of his Omega to chase a baddy, took the keys with him and didn't realise he had left the main part in the ignition and only had the button part in his hand. Possibly a similar explanation?

Has your wife been chasing baddys???? ;D ;D ;D
i did that was funny as, if i recall it was daz and rosie and he jumped out the car only taking half a key with him
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #12 on: 27 October 2009, 10:12:06 »

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halloween's a myth the wife just came home and i had a look and in the drivers footwell a little transponder was looking up at me saying you seen my home around. I have put it all back together now and it all works fine. All i have to do now is show the wife how to remove a key correctly :y :y :y thanks to you all your the best :y

Blimey that was a long shot  :o - I'll chalk that up as a special one  :)
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Re: Another day another fault
« Reply #13 on: 27 October 2009, 17:40:31 »

I must have done similar when I 1st got this shed Astra diesel. I'd eventually got it running, and then I couldn't start it. Tried the other key & away it went  :y. Took the 1st key apart & there was no chip  :( :-?, but assumed it was missing when I got the car/key. Months later I was sat on the drive working on my Omega and I spied a transponder chip on the floor, put it into the 1st key & Ta Dah!!!! It worked!
Which is why I have a 'spare' chip  ;) ;D ;D
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