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Old 11th August 2010, 00:32   #1
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How much is it generally to de-lock a saxo? And my keyfob does not work very often so would i need to replace that? James
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replace keyfob before you get anything done

then you need to take car to bodyshop who will remove locks, weld in plates, bit of filler and then paint, probably looking at £200-300
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Awesome mate, cheers for you response, who was the guy who sold keyfobs? And should i just ring round local body shops and ask if they de lock cars?
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best to get yellow pages out and go and visit bodyshops
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Okies, will get on that in the morning!
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get the fob sorted first of you will be climbing through the boot alot and i smoothed them myself and got mandyslover70 to weld the plates in
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