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Coastal mobile mechanical services
Lewes
104 jobs completed
We are a family run Mobile mechanical service that run the south coast between Hastings and Chichester and up as far as Crawley and Horsham we carry out most Repairs mobi
Alltechmotors ltd
hull
20 jobs completed
With over 20 years of experience in the motor trade, our car garage stands as a beacon of reliability and expertise in automotive care. We understand that your vehicle is
Ritchie Wrighting Auto Works Ltd
Christchurch
229 jobs completed
At Ritchie Wrighting Auto Works, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch auto maintenance and repair services. With years of experience and a team of skilled mechanics,
S&M mobile technician
Manchester
354 jobs completed
TVT Autos ltd
TAUNTON
414 jobs completed
Family run garage based in Taunton, Somerset. Professional car repairs, service, brakes, tyres, clutches, gearboxes, steerings and engine replacement service. Our labour
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An immobiliser is a security device that prevents a vehicle from starting without the correct key fob. It usually disables two of the following: the fuel system, ignition or starter motor.
If you're having trouble unlocking or starting your car, you can't turn the car key, or the alarm is going off, you may need to call a car immobiliser specialist. However, check the battery in your key fob first, especially if you can't lock/unlock your car, as this is the most common cause of immobiliser issues.
Other potential causes include damaged wiring, faulty actuators or sensors, damaged receiver rings, and a faulty ECU, all of which require a car immobiliser fault repair.
Fortunately, car locksmiths usually offer mobile immobiliser repair, so you don't need to go to a garage, and they can add or remove keys from the immobiliser system if there is a problem with the coding.
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- RecommendedJamal reviewed Coastal mobile mechanical servicesImmobiliser Faults
I was extremely impressed with the professionalism and quality of work from the mechanic. He did an outstanding job, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recomm
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Happy with service, was finished by roughly the time stated. Explained any advisories afterwards. Would recommend.
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Mark was right on time. He was knowledgeable and professional. He completed the service quickly and efficiently.
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