Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:18:08 GMT From: "Steven Santinelli" <santinellinopsamomp.com> Subject: Re: remote, repair or replace? "universal" remote?
I think they are around, what? 120 dollars for a new one? I think that's what the guy at the dealer said. I opted for a new rubber button piece that had worn out. 7 bucks. OUCH. LET GO MY ARM, I'm ROBBING YOU! Steve -- --- Steven Santinelli SMS-Hosting.com - Your web hosting professionals! SMS-Telecom.com - Low cost Toll free service and more! "The Grand Poobah" <eyles_jnopsamgovt.nz> wrote in message news:01c25ddd$d8dfdae0$08350a0anopsam8004.wcc.govt.nz... > I am sick of having a dodgy remote that only works when it wants to. > > Fortuantely we have two (my wife carries the good one). > > Should I bother having someone attempt to repair or just get a new one? > > No doubt the dealer will take my other arm as payment for new, does anyone > know if there are aftermarket "universal" remotes I can programme myself > from the good remote? > > cheers, John > -- > Grand Poobah > '96 9000 CS 2.3 LPT 150km --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.386 / Virus Database: 218 - Release Date: 9/10/2002