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So, today i thought it would be fun to go for a swim...with my keys in my pocket. A few weeks ago , i decided it would be fun to get my other set wet in the rain. Now both keys are f**ked....Cant find the box for it ,

Anyone have anny ideas on how to disable..remove..fix my keys?

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lol, you blew your two chances :S

what alarm system is it. If its someone that is experienced, you can work out what wires are what with a multimeter and remove the alarm.

Its an auto watch alarm, unsure as to model but it has a turbo timer built it, and is only around 7 months old

so its actually got a siren wired up? haha - reason i ask is alot of people dont get them installed.

but yeah try open up the keypad and spray the crap out of it with CO contact cleaner (by CRC) and cross ur fingers. and if u dont have the little booklet with the number on it i'd be ringing up 'alshley electrical' in malaga. alarms and immobilizers is pretty much all they do so they can probly get u out of the stink.

if u need a new immobilizer/alarm installed pm me, ill do it cheaper then any1 else - quality work not dodgy shit either

so its actually got a siren wired up? haha - reason i ask is alot of people dont get them installed.

but yeah try open up the keypad and spray the crap out of it with CO contact cleaner (by CRC) and cross ur fingers. and if u dont have the little booklet with the number on it i'd be ringing up 'alshley electrical' in malaga. alarms and immobilizers is pretty much all they do so they can probly get u out of the stink.

if u need a new immobilizer/alarm installed pm me, ill do it cheaper then any1 else - quality work not dodgy shit either

Yea siren is wired up. Set it off like 5 times ...no one even comes over to look :|

ahhhhhk i thought u were scared of setting it off in the 1st place, if u need it disconnected or bypassed or anything just let me know. personally id be talking to ashley electrical 1st they might be able to offer a solution without removing the existing system

If i were you, i would take that to an alarm shop and see if they can make you another remote...sometimes it will die later.

:D It's not the water itself, but the salt that causes shorts. Even though the water is gone, there would still be some leftover gunk which can cause problems later down the track.

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