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Old 21 July 2007, 09:07 PM
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The battery cover seems to have cracked on my remote fob! Can we get hold of new ones? Also anyone know where to buy new fobs? Ive lost one!!!

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Old 22 July 2007, 10:27 AM
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I would guess Subaru?
Old 22 July 2007, 12:01 PM
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Give me a min find a link for ya for the fobs

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Old 22 July 2007, 12:08 PM
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Right this is on ebay, its not the one your after, what your after is the shop that sells these, have ordered from here before and are good condition item number is 220132598663 hes not got any sigma fobs in atm but they do do them, just keep an eye on the shop

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Call Toad VTD: 01928 570570

They are the importers for Sigma in the UK.
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Sometimes ebay ones reach 25+ quid, where you can get them new from Subaru for 35 all in. You may aswell do that.
Old 22 July 2007, 08:20 PM
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so are they easy to programme to my car?
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yes. very. there is a guide on here, search most of the posts by Sigma Sam. You'll find it easy enough.
Old 23 July 2007, 08:05 AM
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ok another reason I think its the fob is cos it won't switch on/off very easily. I'm standing there (in the rain!!) for ages squeezing the poxy thing! I'll go to my dealer for one i think!

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Old 23 July 2007, 09:46 AM
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OK just been told by my (ripoff) scooby dealer that it needs coding. I said I can do it, he said no you can't, it needs some technical kit....

Whos right???!??! Can I programme the remote via the key pad??

By the way its the blue remote with the single button, red led and round battery case on back.
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If its the separate blue fob as you described, and you have keypad in the car, then you can program it yourself easy enough. See here: https://www.scoobynet.com/security-1...g-key-fob.html
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OK ended up getting one from Sextons. £35 and they even programmed it for me.
Everything now a oK!
Thanks for instruction link, I'll keep it handy!
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