LandySurf
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Hey Everyone!
Hope you're all doing well as haven't been on in a while!
Picking up my 90 TD5 this week and it looks like the fob(s) have been lost over the years.
It's a 2003 TD5 (03 plate) - and like my last '03 - pretty sure it should have a fob to unlock everything.
I'm based in Essex - but where would be the best place to start with getting at least one fob programmed?
I'm not bothered about a second one - always nice to have - but all dependent on price etc.
I haven't got a fob to start from regarding getting one programmed - so in theory it's like starting from scratch.
Can anyone help? Or from experience - point me in the direction of someone who might be able to get a new fob and program it?
Just one manual key right now - so ideally looking to get a second cut - but more importantly, the fob etc.
Based in Essex - and happy to drive wherever for a little bit of help! Thanks again everyone!
PS - done a bit of reading and see some videos of people using a nanocom to program keys - and it looks like you might not need the original key to program the new ones - as apparently it wipes the old keys from the system when you use it. Anyone got any experience of this?
Hope you're all doing well as haven't been on in a while!
Picking up my 90 TD5 this week and it looks like the fob(s) have been lost over the years.
It's a 2003 TD5 (03 plate) - and like my last '03 - pretty sure it should have a fob to unlock everything.
I'm based in Essex - but where would be the best place to start with getting at least one fob programmed?
I'm not bothered about a second one - always nice to have - but all dependent on price etc.
I haven't got a fob to start from regarding getting one programmed - so in theory it's like starting from scratch.
Can anyone help? Or from experience - point me in the direction of someone who might be able to get a new fob and program it?
Just one manual key right now - so ideally looking to get a second cut - but more importantly, the fob etc.
Based in Essex - and happy to drive wherever for a little bit of help! Thanks again everyone!
PS - done a bit of reading and see some videos of people using a nanocom to program keys - and it looks like you might not need the original key to program the new ones - as apparently it wipes the old keys from the system when you use it. Anyone got any experience of this?
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