Emergency Key by Mad-Monkey

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Mad-Monkey
Does anyone know what type of plastic the emergency keys were made of? I'm guessing ABS (Antilock Braking System) but would like to know for definate :)

Oh Duncan, if you read this would you be able to check on the wheel arch carpet liner? You mentioned they use it at your work place. I can't find anything on the net. Just need to know what the material is please :) Thanks

Posted 26 Jan 2012, 13:43 #1 

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Duncan
Keys: polyamide (nylon) with glass fill probably.
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Posted 26 Jan 2012, 14:07 #2 


Mad-Monkey
Cheers Duncan.

Posted 26 Jan 2012, 14:45 #3 

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Duncan
Monk wrote:Oh Duncan, if you read this would you be able to check on the wheel arch carpet liner?


http://www.borgers.de/propylat-isofelt.html?&L=1

This is the kind of thing that is typically used, I believe.
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Posted 26 Jan 2012, 22:36 #4 


Mad-Monkey
Thanks Duncan! I googled everything and got nothing!! That's great :)

Posted 27 Jan 2012, 09:47 #5 


pob06
Hiya, a quick question.

I've just bought an 01 Connie 2.5 SE Auto and it came with 2 remote fobs. I wasnt given an 'emergency' key. Is it likely to be hidden around the car or do I need to order one from somewhere??

Any info appreciated ta
Despite the high cost of living its still proving popular.

Posted 30 Jan 2012, 19:22 #6 

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Duncan
Only the very early (up to 99 ish) cars had them as far as I know. Even if it did, the previous owners probably lost them! 2 remote fobs is fine, the emergency key was just a small one to hide in your wallet.
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Posted 30 Jan 2012, 19:35 #7 


pob06
aaaaah that makes sense, cheers for that, appreciated :-)
Despite the high cost of living its still proving popular.

Posted 30 Jan 2012, 19:53 #8 

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kandyman
Here's my old one.

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Posted 30 Jan 2012, 23:04 #9 


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