getting spare keys cut

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#16 Post by D-Rider » Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:58 am

... or glue the transponder chip to the bottom of the yoke so that it's permanently enabled.

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As long as you haven't told your insurance company that you have an immobiliser, you shouldn't have an issue (other than you won't have any added benefits an immobiliser would give you)
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#17 Post by Dalemac » Fri Mar 27, 2015 12:28 pm

D-Rider wrote:... or glue the transponder chip to the bottom of the yoke so that it's permanently enabled.

:smt002

As long as you haven't told your insurance company that you have an immobiliser, you shouldn't have an issue (other than you won't have any added benefits an immobiliser would give you)
Definitely haven't told the insurance company, i thought this was a standark falco key until yesterday evening!

Dale

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