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Foxguard Car Alarm Problem
I have recently purchased a 1989 VW Golf that has a Foxguard FG1 system
fitted but only one of the 2 supplied radio remotes works and as this one is becoming a little unreliable I'm getting worried! I've asked everywhere locally and apparantly the 2nd remote has lost it's "pairing" with the system but nobody seems to know how to re-program it into the system! Can anybody out there help me? Thanks in advance! Best Regards, Michael |
Foxguard Car Alarm Problem
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 04:06:12 -0000, "Mike Johnston"
wrote: I have recently purchased a 1989 VW Golf that has a Foxguard FG1 system fitted but only one of the 2 supplied radio remotes works and as this one is becoming a little unreliable I'm getting worried! Personally, I'd look at scrapping the system. That particular model of alarm had problems of that nature with it's rolling code system right from day one. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Foxguard Car Alarm Problem
Michael, I guess that Jon from In-Car express hasn't done his research. Th FG-1 is a perfectly good alarm system, and many cars still have the fitted. Up until Foxguard were bought out by Toad, the FG-1 wa Thatcham Cat. 1 approved. The problem you are having can be easil rectified, but it will be quicker for you to call us and we'll g through it, rather than me try and explain on here. The number is 01278 789552; anybody there can help you. It would be good idea to call on a mobile phone while you are at the vehicle, wit both keys and access to the alarm module. Best Regards, Chris Chambers Bridgwater Electronics Ltd http://www.bridgwater-electronics.co.u - ChrisChamber ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community http://www.RealCarAudio.co ChrisChambers's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...nfo&userid=332 View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...?threadid=1218 |
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