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Re: omega alarm
« Reply #15 on: 03 February 2010, 19:28:50 »

If you REALLY need to use the car, you can tape the little chip to the side of the igntion barrel and then just use the key part.

Immobilisor will always be over-ridden so the car is not protected .. but it will be driveable.

As said .. Martin Imber repairs keys .. give him a PM ..  :)
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Re: omega alarm
« Reply #16 on: 04 February 2010, 03:38:16 »

Point to note! You need the car pass card with the vehicle details on to have the tech2 done. My problem escalated when I did not have one, applied and paid for one at VX then when they tried to use it said the details did not match! Now you have found the key chip do what I did and glue the thing in with a bit of bluetac. Mine almost got lost too and that was my solution. Its never strayed since and is easy to pull out when its necessary.
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Re: omega alarm
« Reply #17 on: 04 February 2010, 11:58:46 »

The battery housing has come away from the circuit board, happy to send to someone who can repair as I want to get a spare? :)

Have just seen another tip. I have now put some sealant on chip and replaced back into key unit, many thanks to everyone for very usefull info
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