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Voyto
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5th Oct 04 at 20:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I kno yer, i felt like that 2. Nothin but trouble and money!
Joff
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5th Oct 04 at 20:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hence why only my passenger door is de-locked

You can pop the bonnet easily enough from the outside of the car - we've done it enough times with various cars at PVD.
Once that's up, you can play with the battery and alarm to your hearts content.
Nismo
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D'oh

is it electric windows?
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
D'oh

is it electric windows?



nope & i took the winder off the other day


joff how did you get the bonnet open?
Nismo
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go to a DIY place and get a sucktion cup and try to slide the window down
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cheers nath that will be my 2nd option


joff how the fook do i open the bonnet?
Voyto
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Pull on the black cable mate, short sharp tug, it'll knock the bonnet off the little latch thing, then just open as normal, u wanna pic?
Matt H
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aye please mate
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Very quik one i just went out and took. Hope it helps as my nips are hard now (freezing over here!)

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cheers mate thats a huge help

knowing my luck i would probably have pulled out another wire & fucked the car up even more
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Matt H
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tried it again this morning & not even the lock/unlock is working now.

flat battery me thinks

Nismo
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doh
Matt H
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easy to fix at least
ed
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Why isn't there an extra wire coming from the + terminal on the battery to the bottom of the engone bay for these sorts of problems?
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cars are easy to get into u'd be suprised!! few select tools and u can get in very easily!
an example, rx7 took about 3 mins to get into when i managed to lock keys inside car (yes well done me)
my old e36 328 took about 20mins, does show there is a difference and a reason why bms are expensive!

[Edited on 06-10-2004 by GIBBS]
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quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
cars are easy to get into u'd be suprised!! few select tools and u can get in very easily!
an example, rx7 took about 3 mins to get into when i managed to lock keys inside car (yes well done me)
my old e36 328 took about 20mins, does show there is a difference and a reason why bms are expensive!

[Edited on 06-10-2004 by GIBBS]

nismo will be happy with that mate although a new rx7 is actually more expensive than a 328 (well if they still made the rx7 etc).

eitherway, i would have installed an external connection point on the car where you could connect a battery for this type of situation. Or fit a backup battery for the locks and a simple circuit to switch from the main battery to the backup when voltage drops below a certain point - like 2volts etc
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had a quick go at trying to open the bonnet from underneath the car & i couldnt do it

is there somekind of easier way to open the bonnet?

thanks
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quote:
Originally posted by matt h
had a quick go at trying to open the bonnet from underneath the car & i couldnt do it

is there somekind of easier way to open the bonnet?

thanks


yes, pull the bonnet release from inside the car, but... well u can't get to that
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quote:
Originally posted by VisibleMan
quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
cars are easy to get into u'd be suprised!! few select tools and u can get in very easily!
an example, rx7 took about 3 mins to get into when i managed to lock keys inside car (yes well done me)
my old e36 328 took about 20mins, does show there is a difference and a reason why bms are expensive!

[Edited on 06-10-2004 by GIBBS]

nismo will be happy with that mate although a new rx7 is actually more expensive than a 328 (well if they still made the rx7 etc).

eitherway, i would have installed an external connection point on the car where you could connect a battery for this type of situation. Or fit a backup battery for the locks and a simple circuit to switch from the main battery to the backup when voltage drops below a certain point - like 2volts etc


an rx7 is more impressive then any bmw new or old just the time it takes to get into them is not.. hehe
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quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
quote:
Originally posted by matt h
had a quick go at trying to open the bonnet from underneath the car & i couldnt do it

is there somekind of easier way to open the bonnet?

thanks


yes, pull the bonnet release from inside the car, but... well u can't get to that



you motherfucker





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quote:
Originally posted by VisibleMan
quote:
Originally posted by GIBBS
cars are easy to get into u'd be suprised!! few select tools and u can get in very easily!
an example, rx7 took about 3 mins to get into when i managed to lock keys inside car (yes well done me)
my old e36 328 took about 20mins, does show there is a difference and a reason why bms are expensive!

[Edited on 06-10-2004 by GIBBS]

nismo will be happy with that mate although a new rx7 is actually more expensive than a 328 (well if they still made the rx7 etc).

eitherway, i would have installed an external connection point on the car where you could connect a battery for this type of situation. Or fit a backup battery for the locks and a simple circuit to switch from the main battery to the backup when voltage drops below a certain point - like 2volts etc


I have the clifford semtex proxies

if its broke into it explodes
Tom
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6th Oct 04 at 15:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just drive another one
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom
Just drive another one




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phone the AA, they come out and open your car for you. when u lock the keys in ect..

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