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Central locking

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Hay guys my central locking on the left hand side is F**** and my remote for the keyless entry has fallen apart I have tryed to get it replaced at places like mr minute but they have told me that they can't find it so they can't replace it :/ so I was just thinking about getting a hole new remote central locking kit.
But I have no idea how to put one in if u could help it would b greatly appreciated tks :D
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You can buy a whole central locking kit with actuator & fobs from Supercheap for about a 100 bucks. Instructions are in the pack!
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Tks man yeah I had a look today there was one for 39 but I have been told to spend the extra and get a good one
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I also need to replace mine for the passenger side.

I already have a decent alarm but the motors themselves are pretty old. Can you just buy these separately?
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-Nighthawk- wrote:I also need to replace mine for the passenger side.

I already have a decent alarm but the motors themselves are pretty old. Can you just buy these separately?
Yep, Jaycar ;)

Its not a direct fit, its aftermarket, but there's a DIY around somewhere for it.
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-Nighthawk- wrote:I also need to replace mine for the passenger side.

I already have a decent alarm but the motors themselves are pretty old. Can you just buy these separately?
I fixed mine if you need some help.
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I would love some help like even explain what u had to do would b awesome
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Supplanter wrote:
-Nighthawk- wrote:I also need to replace mine for the passenger side.

I already have a decent alarm but the motors themselves are pretty old. Can you just buy these separately?
I fixed mine if you need some help.
Oh really? A replacement or fixed the current one?
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-Nighthawk- wrote:
Supplanter wrote:
-Nighthawk- wrote:I also need to replace mine for the passenger side.

I already have a decent alarm but the motors themselves are pretty old. Can you just buy these separately?
I fixed mine if you need some help.
Oh really? A replacement or fixed the current one?
Replacment. You can't fix the factory ones, the motors burn out.
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If you got an aftermarket alarm how you arming it without a keyfob? If the fob is still kinda working go get one of those learning remotes.
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Project95FTO wrote:I would love some help like even explain what you had to do would b awesome
Guides everywhere on the net.
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