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Old 09-10-2012, 12:12 AM
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Default Another Brant Thread

I've owned my MY06 for 4+ years now and always wondered what all the Brant fuss was about....

I have always had alarm sensitivity issues with it going off for no reason when opening an unlocked door - and the occasional hiccup that required locking / unlocking car before being able to start, but they were generally few and far between.

Now I think mine is giving up the ghost..... It has cut out completely whilst driving 3 times in the 3 weeks.

Twice on the Mrs at lights (I thought she probably just stalled it and was blaming the car), but then it did it to me whilst I was cruising on 80.

Whats the latest recommendation and whats it going to cost me roughly....?

I want to keep the keypad / anti-hijack if possible. Not so phased on ultrasonic / PIR sensors n stuff.

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