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1vgotalandy
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by 1vgotalandy » Wed Oct 09, 2019 2:34 pm
Hi, I was interested in checking the number of the main ‘chip’ in my 24v - 1995 model U.K. car. Can anyone confirm it’s exact location?
Would I be right in looking inside the PCM box? If so , where is that located please.
Don’t worry- I’ve not took anything off yet! If and when I do , would the SRS system need to be disabled?
You can tell I don’t know my way around these cars at all- any help will be much appreciated.
Cheers

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by cpt black » Wed Oct 09, 2019 3:24 pm
Erm.you say its a 1995 model.24v they are cross overs do you
have a chipped key or a key fob as may help regards your Question

pcm.s are tucked up under the drivers side kick panel,wots your fault

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by 1vgotalandy » Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:32 pm
I was just interested to have a look and see if it’s a standard item or not. I’ll have a check there.I have key and Immobilier fob. On that matter- is it true that a door keyhole can develop a fault which stops the key from working in it? I Appreciate the advice, thanks.
Bob

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