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General => General discussion => Topic started by: vw_golf_nutter on 28 September 2013, 17:33
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hi all,
i have a mk3 cabrio which has a clifford alarm with a fob with 2 buttons. last night my bag was stolen with my keys in but luckily i have a spare key and key fob, problem is it hasnt had a battery in for a long time and when i put a new battery in it the LED lights up but nothing happens. Not sure if it needs to be programmed or whatever?
I used to work my central locking too so really need it to work!
Any ideas?
same fob as this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clifford-REPLACEMENT-REMOTE-BUTTON-TRANSMITTER/dp/B000X4MDRG
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I would just buy a new car because there is someone out there who could just stroll on up and take off with it anyway.
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It depends on the situation of where it was stolen, if it was local i think i might consider a new set of locks but if i thought there wasn't much chance of them finding the car then i'd get in touch with clifford and see what they say?
Bad times either way though. :'(
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god im worried now.
i didnt think there was much chance of them knowing which vw the key belonged to but ive just thought they also nicked my phone which has photos of my car :cry:
i really cant afford to get the locks changed and there is an immobilizer on the car as the key has the chip inside. Is changing the door locks a hard job? perhaps i could just change the door locks myself and get a steering lock?
i have emailed clifford, not had a reply yet. from what ive found out on google i need a valet code for the alarm but i also cant find a keypad anywhere to put in this code so im a bit stuck.
what a kerfuffle! at least i think my car is quite safe outside my house as I live in a remote tucked away sorta place.
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do you have car key insurance :smiley:
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i only have TPFT insurance and i read through and it does say if my keys are stolen they will pay up to £100 towards the cost of replacement locks... the only problem is the theft excess is £100 so what on earth is the point in this cover?