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Old August 14th 06, 08:55 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Default Chrysler Neon immobiliser

Can any1 help, I have an R'reg 2ltr LX Auto Neon, When I purchased the car it
only came with 1 key fob. This has since stopped working, resulting in a
dead car. I have found a Chrysler Neon Immobiliser overide/Bypass unit on E-
may at a cost of £159.00. Once fitted I will be able to start the engin
directly by the key (hopefully). The only draw bak being no remote central
locking/ no central locking even by key and no immobiliser. Has any1 tried
this product and uf so does it work? Is there something out there I can use
which operates in the same way but keeps the central locking active?

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Old August 14th 06, 10:22 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Default Chrysler Neon immobiliser


Daveylad73 wrote:
> Can any1 help, I have an R'reg 2ltr LX Auto Neon, When I purchased the car it
> only came with 1 key fob. This has since stopped working, resulting in a
> dead car. I have found a Chrysler Neon Immobiliser overide/Bypass unit on E-
> may at a cost of £159.00. Once fitted I will be able to start the engin
> directly by the key (hopefully). The only draw bak being no remote central
> locking/ no central locking even by key and no immobiliser. Has any1 tried
> this product and uf so does it work? Is there something out there I can use
> which operates in the same way but keeps the central locking active?


I assume that you already checked the battery in the fob and replaced
it if needed. If the fob has a good battery and is transmitting, a
dealer should be able to re-program your Neon so that it will recognize
the fob again. Of course, that would require a tow to the dealer. The
tow and the service may well be more than the 159 pounds that you have
mentioned for the bypass unit.

-KM

 




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