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Old 12-03-2020, 18:48   #1
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I have two separate two button (red & black) type fobs that I purchased of eBay. They both worked fine on the old Terrano, but don't want to on the new Terrano.
Both trucks are the same year, but the latest one is an SE with ingnition key & two buttons all in one (this is fubar ). Does this mean they have different frequencies & aren't compatible?
Where is the instructions to program them that I remember following some years ago?
Sick of using the key & sticking the key in the ignition to switch off the alarm.
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Old 12-03-2020, 19:04   #2
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As you suspected two separate types that aren’t compatible.

What’s up with your existing key plips on the new truck?

Forgot to say, the instructions for programming are in the download section mate in quick links.
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Old 12-03-2020, 19:05   #3
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Top of page to the right,click on quick links then scroll down to workshop downloads,click on that and scroll down to the above.
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Thank you both for your replies.
Jim. The key has no internals at all. Came that way & the rubber micro button cover has worn through.
So I guess both plips won't work on the new truck.
I guess they'll fund a replacement two button key instead.
How do I find what frequency I need?
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The frequency is on the immobiliser unit under the steering wheel I think.
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The frequency is on the immobiliser unit under the steering wheel I think.
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Thank you both for your replies.
Jim. The key has no internals at all. Came that way & the rubber micro button cover has worn through.
So I guess both plips won't work on the new truck.
I guess they'll fund a replacement two button key instead.
How do I find what frequency I need?
Pete if your truck is still drivable which I suspect it is. If you want to meet up at some point as I’m off work at the moment then I can bring a spare key I have to try and programme up to yours. If it works we can come to an arrangement I’m sure pal.
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Old 15-03-2020, 08:10   #8
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Pete if your truck is still drivable which I suspect it is. If you want to meet up at some point as I’m off work at the moment then I can bring a spare key I have to try and programme up to yours. If it works we can come to an arrangement I’m sure pal.
Thank you Jim
I'm on two weeks annual leave starting from tomorrow. I'll be in touch
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Pete if your truck is still drivable which I suspect it is. If you want to meet up at some point as I’m off work at the moment then I can bring a spare key I have to try and programme up to yours. If it works we can come to an arrangement I’m sure pal.
Hey Jim. Been called back into work so cancelled my hols.
Sometime this weekend would be good if you're available.
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Hey Jim. Been called back into work so cancelled my hols.
Sometime this weekend would be good if you're available.
Could do weekend after this mate if that’s any good. I’m all prepped up for some little jobs here this weekend.
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Could do weekend after this mate if that’s any good. I’m all prepped up for some little jobs here this weekend.
I'll be in touch
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