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Carl: Posted on Sunday, October 09, 2011 8:30 PM
We show instructional videos that will teach you how to change the buttons on your remote keys and repair the buttons saving you hundreds of pounds on the cost of a replacement car key or remote fob. We also have instructional videos on how to change over the batteries and program up the remotes again to your vehicle Below is our latest uploaded video
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Carl: Posted on Saturday, September 03, 2011 8:01 PM
 We now offer a large range of personalised gifts for all occasions not only for customers that can visit our retail premises but we also sell hundreds of these items on Ebay meaning customers all over the u.k. can purchase from us and have the items engraved with your own names and messages on. We also have a large range of pet discs available from as little as £3.50 for our standard range. Our Premier pet tag range is still excellently priced at only £4.99
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Carl: Posted on Sunday, August 28, 2011 12:11 PM
Hello everyone, we have had a lot of questions lately regarding Alarms, Immobiliser's, Transponder chips & keys. So I have decided to write a few questions and answers here to try and help everyone out and give you all a little more insight into what they are and how they work. What's the difference between Alarms, Immobiliser's and a Transponder chip or key ? An alarm is simply a loud noise that sounds off if someone trys to break into your vehicle. It is just designed to draw attention to your car or van so the thief stops what they are doing and runs away. An Immobiliser is a security devise that stops your car or van being stolen as it prevents the engine from starting. An Alarm and Immobiliser are usually 2 totally different things, there are a few exceptions but that would be a very long winded rant and highly complexed and really there is no need for me to open that can of worms, after all the purpose of this blog is to explain things in laymans terms. A Transponder chip is a small piece of technology that sits inside your key. When you turn your key in the ignition the Transponder chip and the engine Immobiliser "talk" to each other, they send and receive codes and if the correct codes are given and received then your Immobiliser will now allow the engine to start. Sometimes a Transponder code will sit on a separate chip inside your key, sometimes they imprint the Transponder code onto the circuit board If there is something you think I have missed please feel free to leave a comment and next time I update the blog (Weekly) I promise to address your request.
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Carl: Posted on Thursday, August 25, 2011 1:08 AM
After many requests from our customers we have added a further 5 Window keys to our current catalogue. We now have in total 104 different window keys for you to choose from. 99% of these keys are pre-cut and will work immediately. We are also delighted to announce that the popular WMS 303A, 303B and 303C Window replacement keys are now back in stock, as you might know many High street retailers cannot get hold of these keys and we sell them for less than £3 each ! Remember if you can't locate the right Window key you are welcome to post us the window handle with the lock on and we will go through our entire range for you. Please see the explanation at the top of our Window Key page
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