Immobiliser fob replacment

Immobiliser fob replacment

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SAGTAFF

Original Poster:

597 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th April 2023
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Hi All

Not been on here a while...two reasons, life getting in the way using the car and - the times I have been out in it - it has run like a dream!

However, I have two key/immobilizer fob sets one of which has fallen apart. The system is the standard meta factory fit. The key part is fine however the immobiliser fob has spit in two with the internal part that is inserted into the vehicle is lost. No idea how it happened...just noticed it like that.

So I need a replacement.....any ideas on where to start please? Thought meta would be a good place to start but can't locate a contact.

With all the knowledgeable people on this site, thought it a good idea to ask if someone has had a similar issue and how to get a replacement

Thanks a lot in advance, much appreciated

SAGTAFF (Antony)

subseamatt

80 posts

74 months

Wednesday 12th April 2023
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I think the below are your best options. They both know TVR and specialise in Meta alarms.

https://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/

https://abacusalarms.co.uk/

SAGTAFF

Original Poster:

597 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th April 2023
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subseamatt said:
I think the below are your best options. They both know TVR and specialise in Meta alarms.

https://www.hf-solutions.co.uk/

https://abacusalarms.co.uk/
That is brilliant, thank you very much

Antony

Stever

1,540 posts

256 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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I used Dave from HF Solutions for my Griff a few years ago and nothing but praise for the chap he was really good.

SAGTAFF

Original Poster:

597 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Stever said:
I used Dave from HF Solutions for my Griff a few years ago and nothing but praise for the chap he was really good.
Yes, had a reply today. Very helpful and think my problem will be solved

Thanks