Central locking timer Black Box
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Central locking timer Black Box
Need one to sort my door locking problem out, as mine's a bit corroded and I don't trust it not to unlock my doors, or leave them unlocked and me not notice.
Anyone have one (88201 FA000 484583) going at a reasonable price, please? Must have no water damage on circuit board.
Many thanks.
Mitch.
Anyone have one (88201 FA000 484583) going at a reasonable price, please? Must have no water damage on circuit board.
Many thanks.
Mitch.
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Originally Posted by Mitch C
Need one to sort my door locking problem out, as mine's a bit corroded and I don't trust it not to unlock my doors, or leave them unlocked and me not notice.
Anyone have one (88201 FA000 484583) going at a reasonable price, please? Must have no water damage on circuit board.
Many thanks.
Mitch.
Anyone have one (88201 FA000 484583) going at a reasonable price, please? Must have no water damage on circuit board.
Many thanks.
Mitch.
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Originally Posted by Mitch C
That's the one, mate.
i am based in liverpool so don't know if you want to travel. let me know.
cheers.
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No idea how much they are new, but I'm willing to pay as little as possible
It would heve to be by post, as I live in Cambridge way.
How much is it worth to make it worth your while?
It would heve to be by post, as I live in Cambridge way.
How much is it worth to make it worth your while?
cheers.
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Originally Posted by phoenix1
hello mate checked the number on the box today & it is different to the one you posted. mine reads 880535-FA110 9A29249K and is termed on the label as a keyless control unit. what do you think let me know.
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Are there 8 male connectors in the socket, in two rows of four?
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Yes please, if you would.
I got the sparky at work to repair my one, but would rather one with no corrosion on if it's not too pricey. Could you get your mate to open it up to check inside, please? The surround to the socket levers off and the circuit board slides out.
Thanks.
I got the sparky at work to repair my one, but would rather one with no corrosion on if it's not too pricey. Could you get your mate to open it up to check inside, please? The surround to the socket levers off and the circuit board slides out.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Mitch C
Yes please, if you would.
I got the sparky at work to repair my one, but would rather one with no corrosion on if it's not too pricey. Could you get your mate to open it up to check inside, please? The surround to the socket levers off and the circuit board slides out.
Thanks.
I got the sparky at work to repair my one, but would rather one with no corrosion on if it's not too pricey. Could you get your mate to open it up to check inside, please? The surround to the socket levers off and the circuit board slides out.
Thanks.
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