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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / May 2005

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Chrysler Neon Immobiliser

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Newagegod - 15 May 2005 16:22 GMT
Hi can anyone help? I have an S reg Chrysler Neon LX, and have a
problem as the immobiliser lock/unlock units (fitted to the key ring)
have become very unreliable, my Chrysler dealer tells me that the units
cannot be individually replaced but I need to buy 2 new transmitter
units (ie the key fob bits) and a new receiver that fits in the car
itself. This will cost over £300 and I could fit a far better
alarm/immobiliser for that sort of money!! Has anyone else had this
problem and have they managed to overcome it, can it be done by
isolating and removing the immobiliser??
 
Many thanks
Jerry
mic canic - 18 May 2005 03:57 GMT
find another dealern they are giving you bs

> Hi can anyone help? I have an S reg Chrysler Neon LX, and have a
> problem as the immobiliser lock/unlock units (fitted to the key ring)
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Many thanks
> Jerry
L Sternn - 28 May 2005 13:12 GMT
>Hi can anyone help? I have an S reg Chrysler Neon LX, and have a
>problem as the immobiliser lock/unlock units (fitted to the key ring)
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>itself. This will cost over £300 and I could fit a far better
>alarm/immobiliser for that sort of money!!

By "far better" do you mean one that will go off whenever there is a
thunderstorm and will cycle through 6 different annoying alarm sounds?

> Has anyone else had this
>problem and have they managed to overcome it, can it be done by
>isolating and removing the immobiliser??
>  
>Many thanks
>Jerry
 
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