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bridgedubber

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PostSubject: is any body anygood with alarms?   is any body anygood with alarms? EmptyTue Oct 28 2008, 21:11

hi my alarm is playing up on my valver i.e it just wont work......unlocked and turned off this morning, drove to work but then it wont lock the doors or turn on

ive fitted new batteries to both remotes and it still wont work

so im looking for someone who can have a look for me!
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PostSubject: Re: is any body anygood with alarms?   is any body anygood with alarms? EmptyTue Oct 28 2008, 23:02

simple. pull the fooker out and and reconnect your loom where its been spliced for the alarm.

Dont suppose you know alex from walpole cross keys do ya?

He's a dab hand with anything electrical and well into his dubs.
Lost his number but he lives opposit the garage in walpole, ya cant miss his place.
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bridgedubber

bridgedubber


Male Number of posts : 1831
Age : 39
Location : Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire
Drives : mk2 golf gti 2.0 8v, mk2 golf gti 2.0 16v ABF, mk4 golf gt tdi
Registration date : 2008-02-16

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PostSubject: Re: is any body anygood with alarms?   is any body anygood with alarms? EmptyWed Oct 29 2008, 06:32

CaddyRage wrote:
simple. pull the fooker out and and reconnect your loom where its been spliced for the alarm.

Dont suppose you know alex from walpole cross keys do ya?

He's a dab hand with anything electrical and well into his dubs.
Lost his number but he lives opposit the garage in walpole, ya cant miss his place.

yeah i know who you mean but ive never spoken to him in my life!

doesnt he mind people turning up on his doorstep?
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CaddyRage


Male Number of posts : 6348
Age : 42
Location : Ellington, near Huntingdon, cambs
Drives : T4 2.5tdi daily, 83 mk1 golf gti 16v, 92 mk1 Caddy project
Registration date : 2007-12-29

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PostSubject: Re: is any body anygood with alarms?   is any body anygood with alarms? EmptyWed Oct 29 2008, 08:49

bridgedubber wrote:
CaddyRage wrote:
simple. pull the fooker out and and reconnect your loom where its been spliced for the alarm.

Dont suppose you know alex from walpole cross keys do ya?

He's a dab hand with anything electrical and well into his dubs.
Lost his number but he lives opposit the garage in walpole, ya cant miss his place.

yeah i know who you mean but ive never spoken to him in my life!

doesnt he mind people turning up on his doorstep?

Nah he wont mind, tell him i sent you
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