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So guess where the MIG keys are!
« on: 05 August 2012, 13:24:20 »

Dangle Bloody Berries, cant believe Ive just done that!

Remind me please, easiest way to get in the Boot, without a spare key!

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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #1 on: 05 August 2012, 14:04:14 »

Through the rear seats ;)
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #2 on: 05 August 2012, 14:09:06 »

Through the rear seats ;)

Cars deadlocked LD, really dont want to do a window, because Im not convinced I can get to the Manual pull with a LPG tank in the way?, also not sure if the release button works with the car locked up?

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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #3 on: 05 August 2012, 14:13:01 »

Through the rear seats ;)

Cars deadlocked LD, really dont want to do a window, because Im not convinced I can get to the Manual pull with a LPG tank in the way?, also not sure if the release button works with the car locked up?

How big's the tank? As for deadlocked... There is a solution but I don't know it and it's not something that should be shared (publicly) online ;) If you get really stuck I have a set of Jigglers and might be able to get down to you during the week :-\
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #4 on: 05 August 2012, 14:19:11 »

Thanks LD, on plan E at the moment, thinking out load, I can get the Bonnet up, assuming the Boot Release works with the Car locked, Im guessing the switch wires, either as a pair (or one goes to ground or 12v) goes to the ECU, so can someone tell me the wire colours or ECU pin out maybe? or PM me the info.

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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #5 on: 05 August 2012, 14:22:16 »

Through the rear seats ;)



How big's the tank?

Not sure, guessing 80 or 90, but around £62 to fill from empty.
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #6 on: 05 August 2012, 14:25:05 »

Through the rear seats ;)



How big's the tank?

Not sure, guessing 80 or 90, but around £62 to fill from empty.

Ahh... That makes it too big to get past. The 80L tanks we recommend do (we think) leave enough room to get the release (just) :-\

With access to the engine bay, even if you just fire the central locking it's a start ;)
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #7 on: 05 August 2012, 14:27:39 »

Through the rear seats ;)



How big's the tank?

Not sure, guessing 80 or 90, but around £62 to fill from empty.

Ahh... That makes it too big to get past. The 80L tanks we recommend do (we think) leave enough room to get the release (just) :-\

With access to the engine bay, even if you just fire the central locking it's a start ;)

May need a bit more info on that ;)
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #8 on: 05 August 2012, 14:33:59 »

JamesV6CDX knows how to access the boot
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=103625.0
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #9 on: 05 August 2012, 14:39:35 »

Thanks LD, on plan E at the moment, thinking out load, I can get the Bonnet up, assuming the Boot Release works with the Car locked, Im guessing the switch wires, either as a pair (or one goes to ground or 12v) goes to the ECU, so can someone tell me the wire colours or ECU pin out maybe? or PM me the info.

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ECU is in cabin, so no help ;)

If deadlocked, I'm guessing window :(

Stupid inferior facelift design.
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #10 on: 05 August 2012, 14:43:20 »

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Stupid inferior facelift design.

I suspect though, there are loads of cars out there that you can easily do the same thing with. Both SWMBO's Smart & my 'new' R Class will both open their boot/tailgate without unlocking the rest of the car, you then put the key down while you load/unload your car, shut the boot and then ask on a forum how to get into the car when your only key is locked inside!  ::) ;D ;D ;D
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #11 on: 05 August 2012, 14:45:26 »

JamesV6CDX knows how to access the boot
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=103625.0

Thanks Rob, James is off line at the mo, plus I need the Car for tomorrow if you know what I mean.
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #12 on: 05 August 2012, 14:48:08 »

Thanks LD, on plan E at the moment, thinking out load, I can get the Bonnet up, assuming the Boot Release works with the Car locked, Im guessing the switch wires, either as a pair (or one goes to ground or 12v) goes to the ECU, so can someone tell me the wire colours or ECU pin out maybe? or PM me the info.

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ECU is in cabin, so no help ;)

If deadlocked, I'm guessing window :(

Stupid inferior facelift design.

Thanks for that, bugger, off to get another Saloon so I can have a play, will be back in 15.
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #13 on: 05 August 2012, 14:48:38 »

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Stupid inferior facelift design.

I suspect though, there are loads of cars out there that you can easily do the same thing with. Both SWMBO's Smart & my 'new' R Class will both open their boot/tailgate without unlocking the rest of the car, you then put the key down while you load/unload your car, shut the boot and then ask on a forum how to get into the car when your only key is locked inside!  ::) ;D ;D ;D
I rest my case.

Makes the superior PFL design so much better, if less profitable for the dealers
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Re: So guess where the MIG keys are!
« Reply #14 on: 05 August 2012, 14:54:37 »

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Stupid inferior facelift design.

I suspect though, there are loads of cars out there that you can easily do the same thing with. Both SWMBO's Smart & my 'new' R Class will both open their boot/tailgate without unlocking the rest of the car, you then put the key down while you load/unload your car, shut the boot and then ask on a forum how to get into the car when your only key is locked inside!  ::) ;D ;D ;D
I rest my case.

Makes the superior PFL design so much better, if less profitable for the dealers

Just make sure your 'new' car comes with two keys ........ like we didn't with her Smart - £190 for the privilege a new one!  >:( >:(
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