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I aint going to say i dont rate bmw. 

 

So whats your mode of transport?

Do you service it yourself or take it to dealer? If you dont why? And thats your answer...lol

 

Yes if this system is a dacia no wonder i carnt get my head round understanding the panel. Lol

 

Just want a answer on the readings i have given.

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ive tried all sorts of audi parts, I do about 40k a year. As with most things buying cheap has made me buy twice. Cheap stuff is cheap for a reason. The low cost installers have to use the cheaper gear. There is a reason.

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1 minute ago, karl taylor said:

I aint going to say i dont rate bmw. 

 

So whats your mode of transport?

Do you service it yourself or take it to dealer? If you dont why? And thats your answer...lol

 

Yes if this system is a dacia no wonder i carnt get my head round understanding the panel. Lol

 

Just want a answer on the readings i have given.

Audi

No I don't service it myself I don't know audis at all  I know some alarms well.

 

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1 minute ago, james.wilson said:

an a similar note do you recommend the cheap sh#t part or the proper one?

You will know how the cheap one compares?

Cheap parts are sometimes better than OE ones these days. But if people are not aware of things such as this people base there decisions do they not on trust and word of mouth. Things have moved on massively within the motor trade and within technology in last 10 years. 

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ok your on, recommend me a cheap audi front brake pad for an rs6?

Yellow is ok but needs temp, green is worse. Red needs to drive harder than I do. I do agree that some parts are better, but I find that isn't the case in life, feel and knackering your disc if you have grooved and vented.

You have a rover metro from the 90's alarm. Just get a decent one even if you do it yourself

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Well, one slight difference is that factored parts often have the benefit that they are copies of what could have been a design that cost *someone else* thousands of pounds.

 

With alarms however, it is a little different, with designs being exclusive to most manufacturers.

 

As above, what you have is pretty low end, tbh.

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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7 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

Audi

No I don't service it myself I don't know audis at all  I know some alarms well.

 

Audi, good car.  TDI  or SFI .  Audi share same running gear as vw, skoda and some seats and some of that stuff is a bit naff. Any way yes see your points and carnt disagree with you.  If i can get this rf noise question answered i be happy.  If the system starts playing up major again it will be going if its not a simple fix as its a backward system. 

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