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u54mot

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  1. Parked up my 2007 AT-X in the city this morning and spent 8 hours at a meeting. Got back and the beeper wouldn't open the doors, no sign of flashing or beeping as normal. The red security light on the dash is still flashing. Thought it might be the beeper battery so my other half drove up and we tried hers, no luck. Must be a problem with the car.

    I didn't open the door with the key to avoid setting off the alarm. What do I need to do to get into the car? Can I open it with the key then switch off the alarm somehow? Car is still in the multi-storey carpark for the night.

    Had the car since October, no problems with it at all. The battery has been fine and starts first time every time. Thanks for any help.

    The key turns off the alarm, and opens the door, just as the remote would.

  2. PPS - One thing I WILL give the factory Sat Nav is that it seems to work better while I'm going through the Graham Farmer tunnel...... Does it have inbuilt gyros to keep spatial orientation? If it does, this is an advantage over any portable GPS unit.

    The factory GPS is connected to a gyro, and the speed sensor.

  3. Well as far as this forum is concerned you would be the first i believe to have there's rebuilt, other than that there has only been one replaced under warranty other than that nobody has really had any issues with the U660E Transmission, nothing that either having the Series two ECU or fluid top up hasn't fixed anyway. I'll assume you're dealing through CO-OP?

    Do you mean only one in Australia, or in Tasmania?

  4. Cool! they look remarkably like the LS430 size too... might email them to confirm fitment. Looks great :)

    LS430: Parts Ref: 81230-50050

    Aurion: Parts Ref: 81230-47010

    Doesn't look like they will fit.

    Here is a picture of the actual unit for reference:

    P1240888.JPG

  5. Picture could've been bigger.

    I had a bit of a moment there getting it printed thinking whether A2 would be enough or whether I should get it A1. In the end, I decided A2 would be perfect. The size is actually quite good... not too big and not too small. It just looks smaller in the photo because of the way it sits on the wall. That was a trial placement though. I have since returned it to how it was before (a canvas of this image) and placed the rendering on another wall.

    I guess no one clicked on the link for the other picture? How big is that picture, A0?

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