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New key arrived. Now about those FOBs.

Discussion in '348/355' started by ketel, Jan 21, 2014.

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  1. fatbillybob

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  2. 308 GTB

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  3. 308 GTB

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    FBB, my first car was an MGB. The exhaust pipes under the car would rust through very easily. I was always patching them with soda cans and hose clamps. It got to be where when the car was on a lift, all you saw was Coca-Cola, Seven-Up and Mountain Dew!

    That MGB had the best immobilizer ever. When I parked the car, I took the distributor rotor with me.
     
  4. SoCal1

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    Thats off an old FORD T bird
     
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    #130 308 GTB, Mar 7, 2014
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    So it is! $46 for a '67 T-bird tank on eBay. It should be listed in the F355 Cross-Reference/Interchangeable Parts thread...
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  6. 308 GTB

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    So should the tomato juice can. ;)
     
  7. SoCal1

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    I cant remember what we used to use, there were so may of those cans back then with all kinds of juice

    I should have had a V8 LOL
     
  8. cesarsim

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    In effect, you have to go fast with the pin.

    Have you been able to enter the pin?
     
  9. Dave rocks

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    No. I suspect my immobilizer has been reprogrammed at some point but I've not yet given up
     
  10. GeorgeG

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    Well, since we are on the subject... 98 355 6 speed which I drove all last year in the good weather without problems, 6000 miles: now with 30k miles. I do not have the PIN, came with a fob and Gobble cloned a spare for me, got a blank key Ricambi and they work.

    Now I have been having problems with fob talking to the ECU. I noticed it was taking longer than usual, more button pressing to get the immobilzer to chirp. I went to work and stopped for coffee and got stranded the other day when I could not get the ECU to chirp. Sat there pressing the button for several minutes without response and the cloned fob didnt work either. I got a ride into work and came back in the afternoon and after sitting there for a couple minutes, it finally chirped and the car started. Now I'm not confident enough it drive it .
    Does that sound like rolling codes taking their time or is it the ECU?
     
  11. drbob101

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    Those who use cloned FOBs can comment on the rolling code issue but this is why I said above that having a correctly functioning alarm ECU with known and verified PIN is valuable and should be checked and verified by owners, sellers and buyers.

    I would consider taking the necessary steps to get a verified PIN and a set of FOBs to match.
     
  12. Dave rocks

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    I assume you have replaced the battery in the FOB?
     
  13. SoCal1

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    OK I remember now

    We used old Maxwell House Coffee Cans because they were heavier then the stock ones

    :)
     
  14. bcwawright

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  15. GeorgeG

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    Yes, fob with new battery.
     
  16. 308 GTB

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    That looks expensive.
     
  17. GeorgeG

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    I had a clone made by Gobble. Didn't work great in the beginning: the old fob would work consistently but it would take many presses to get the new clone to work.

    Now the old fob can't seem to catch a rolling code despite pressing the button hundreds of times. Gobble's clone works fine, just like the original used to. Any suggestions to get the old fob to work. I figure once it does, I will keep them on the same key ring and alternate.
     

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