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yeah i hate using keys for everything. even my friends with hondas got remotes. the one shown on ebay looks pretty sweet. will it be a good enough alarm though?
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Yo! I got a question to add on to this post!
I really really want to get the keyless entry kit from www.bmwalarm.com but I don't know which one I need to get? There is two of on there - the keyless entry and the plug-in keyless entry. What is the difference? Which one do I need to get for my 92 325is? I was fixing the door panel the other day when I noticed a empty port by my lock. Nothing was plugged into it. Is this where I plug in the plug-in keyless entry? Any help would be wonderful!
Thanks!
Originally posted by BMWfiend@Mar 7 2005, 11:18 PM Yo! I got a question to add on to this post!
I really really want to get the keyless entry kit from www.bmwalarm.com but I don't know which one I need to get? There is two of on there - the keyless entry and the plug-in keyless entry. What is the difference? Which one do I need to get for my 92 325is? I was fixing the door panel the other day when I noticed a empty port by my lock. Nothing was plugged into it. Is this where I plug in the plug-in keyless entry? Any help would be wonderful!
Thanks!
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One is a complete alarm system with the keyless entry and the other is an add on keyless entry if you already have an alarm in place...
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