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Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
I believe he's trying to say, replace the ECU with one where you've previously disabled the immobiliser functionality.
No wonder kids these days can't communicate.
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
I used to leave mine unlocked. My theory was I'd rather they open a door and find fuck all worth nicking rather than breaking a window.xtriple wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 2:19 pm All the car dealers I knew (back when God was a lad) never used to lock their cars, they all reckoned that if the cunts wanted it, they'd have it away and broken glass was a pain in the arse to deal with. I of course always go against the grain and lock everything.
Didn't work when the scrotes wanted the posh stereo out of my Renault 25 (the fancy thing that took up the entire centre console) I had a load of broken glass, no stereo (or cassettes for that matter) and my clothes that I'd left in the back dumped in someone's hedge.
Broken glass gets everywhere!
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Re: Building the Leg End. The Old Jag thread.
Immo off = immobiliser switched off in the ECU firmware