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Facelift Key - Battery
« on: 09 April 2008, 22:29:10 »

Is CR2032 battery suitable for facelift keys (3 button) ?
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #1 on: 09 April 2008, 22:33:28 »

Indeed it is Tunnie, some going cheap in the shop at the moment
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #2 on: 09 April 2008, 22:38:14 »

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Indeed it is Tunnie, some going cheap in the shop at the moment

Thats what i spotted  8-)

Dads remote is being sluggish, needs a new battery. might as well change mine at the same time.

Thanks!
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #3 on: 09 April 2008, 22:41:10 »

Yes just changed mine, they're the same as the new Astra hire car I had last week.
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #4 on: 09 April 2008, 22:42:12 »

Most fobs use CR2032s.
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« Reply #5 on: 09 April 2008, 22:43:38 »

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Yes just changed mine, they're the same as the new Astra hire car I had last week.
;D......I like that thinking!  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 09 April 2008, 23:40:38 »

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Yes just changed mine, they're the same as the new Astra hire car I had last week.


Good source!
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« Reply #7 on: 09 April 2008, 23:41:10 »

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Most fobs use CR2032s.


As do some childrens toys Tamawhatsies
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #8 on: 10 April 2008, 08:48:13 »

Not very impressed with the Omega fob, the range is apalling. I put a new battery in and the range improves to the point where I don't have to be standing next to the drivers door for about a week....... then it's back to that sort of range.

Would say the fob is faulty but the spare is exactly the same. :'(


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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #9 on: 10 April 2008, 09:23:59 »

Don't knock it. A colleague of mine used to have a Jag S-type and the fob had about 1/2 a mile range. He was forever coming out of the office to find the boot had been open in the rain cos he'd bent over with the keys in his pocket at some point during the day.  ;D

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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #10 on: 10 April 2008, 22:33:35 »

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Not very impressed with the Omega fob, the range is apalling. I put a new battery in and the range improves to the point where I don't have to be standing next to the drivers door for about a week....... then it's back to that sort of range.

Would say the fob is faulty but the spare is exactly the same. :'(


 
I've got a really good fob on tractor.  So much so, that I'm going to program to MV6 if/when that car ever gets back on the road.
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #11 on: 10 April 2008, 23:01:47 »

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Not very impressed with the Omega fob, the range is apalling. I put a new battery in and the range improves to the point where I don't have to be standing next to the drivers door for about a week....... then it's back to that sort of range.

Would say the fob is faulty but the spare is exactly the same. :'(


 

Why do you need to open it so far away? mine works 2/3 cars way as i walk up to it. X plate facelift, never changed the battery so far.

Its ok for me  :)
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #12 on: 10 April 2008, 23:26:40 »

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Not very impressed with the Omega fob, the range is apalling. I put a new battery in and the range improves to the point where I don't have to be standing next to the drivers door for about a week....... then it's back to that sort of range.

Would say the fob is faulty but the spare is exactly the same. :'(


 

Why do you need to open it so far away? mine works 2/3 cars way as i walk up to it. X plate facelift, never changed the battery so far.

Its ok for me  :)

When you put a new battery in the fob you can stand about 6ft away, after a week you need to be standing next to the drivers door..... really good if all you want to do is open the boot.



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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #13 on: 11 April 2008, 08:23:17 »

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Not very impressed with the Omega fob, the range is apalling. I put a new battery in and the range improves to the point where I don't have to be standing next to the drivers door for about a week....... then it's back to that sort of range.

Would say the fob is faulty but the spare is exactly the same. :'(


 

Why do you need to open it so far away? mine works 2/3 cars way as i walk up to it. X plate facelift, never changed the battery so far.

Its ok for me  :)

When you put a new battery in the fob you can stand about 6ft away, after a week you need to be standing next to the drivers door..... really good if all you want to do is open the boot.




Faulty fob?

As i said, mine works about 3 cars way in the station car park, so about 12-15 feet away.

I often pop the boot as i walk up to it...
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Re: Facelift Key - Battery
« Reply #14 on: 11 April 2008, 08:36:44 »

That's what I thought, however the spare is the same. Might get a third fob (I have the horseshoe/blade and immobiliser chip already) from VX and get TB to program it.  ::)


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