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Immobilizer key fob

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Does anyone know where I can find a replacement plastic casing for my 911 3.2 Carrera immobilizer key fob? The internal circuit board works fine but the plastic casing has broken.

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Not sure if that is a Hamilton Palmer one, give them a ring on http://www.hamilton-palmer.co.uk/
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Re: Immobilizer key fob

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Hi

It is a Hamilton Palmer fob. These are available complete programed for your car to the number which should be in your cars handbooks from new. If you do not have this number you can get your existing fob read at the Porsche dealer or send it to Hamilton Palmer who will program new fob to match. A complete fob is approx £40. Don't know if casings are available on their own.

Hamilton Palmer plus my local OPC were very helpful when I wanted a second fob for my 964.

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Re: Immobilizer key fob

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Thanks for the info. Managed to get a replacement from them.

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