Sterling Excel immobiliser

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brianjeff50
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Sterling Excel immobiliser

Post by brianjeff50 » Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:44 am

Our newly acquired machine has one of these fob type immobilisers. But only one fob! Naturally I'm petrified of losing it.
I gather it's possible to get new ones but by programming them in tge old fob is rendered inoperative.
As anyone done this? I don't want to try it and find the van completely immobilised!!
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Re: Sterling Excel immobiliser

Post by teenmal » Thu Aug 23, 2018 10:44 am

You could give this company a SHOUT...…

https://www.southerncarsecurity.co.uk/i ... ry&path=47
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Re: Sterling Excel immobiliser

Post by nth » Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:03 pm

I don't know this particular make at all but all of the systems I have dealt with in the past you reprogram all the fobs you have at the same time when adding a new one, any not done when adding a new one will be kicked out & wont work in case it has been lost.
How you program in a new fob varies between systems, some require a security code & some require access to the control box, which if fitted properly should be well hidden.
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