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Kermie

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  1. Thanks for the advice and info, where's the best place to get a new remote?
  2. No I just have to make sure I dont loose the remote. If I leave the remote in the slot, the immobiliser and security doesnt come on and it acts like a normal ignition. I might just leave it there. When I first buy a car,the first thing I do is get the immobiliser bypassed. I have owned three SV21 camrys and the most common problem I had earlier on was the immobilieser coming on and not going off. I tend to go a lot further bush and so an immobiliser is a potential problem I dont need. I have found the SV21 Camrys to be pretty good (apart from clutch forks) and hope the same for this model. Only issue to date apart from this immobiliser is the rear discs seemed to warp fairly easily. Had them skimmed when I bought the car due to a brake pulsation which fixed it but now its back again, \
  3. Thankyou It worked first time We wondered what that thing in the glove box was for. Now we only have to tell the RAC who sent out a Serviceman who spent an hour looking at it and then a tow truck.
  4. Greeting and Hello Some advice is sought. I own a 1995 Camry wagon with the 2.2 fuel injected motor, automatic and 4 wheel discs. It also has the factory fitted central locking and immobiliser. Yesterday afternnon whilst visitng the country, the battery in the doggle that remotely locks the doors and switches off the immobiliser went flat meaning we couldnt switch off the immobiliser resulting in a tow back to home. This battery appears to be welded in so I cant replace it. This appears a major design fault because I do have friends who carry a spare battery because they have been caught before but to carry a spare dongle in the gloveboxs seems a bit of overkill and defeats the purpose of having a dongle in the first place. It thus looks like I have to wait for the local dealer to open tomorrow so I can get a replacement and head home. Is there any way in which I can bypass the immobilier to enable me to drive it back to perth tonight and to the bealers tomorrow? Thankyou thanks for any help
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