I was under the impression Audi like a nummber of other manufacturers
use coded remotes with rolling code technology to make it harder for
people to open the car without the proper article.
BMW used to charge about 100 quid for a new one, wouldn't have
thought Audi could justify charging much more.
Paul
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Bricknell, Tony" <tony.bricknell@t...>
wrote:
> According to the UK standard, MPT1340, it needs to operate between
433.720
> MHz and 434.120 MHz. Old models (prior to sometime between 1994
and 1997 -
> I can't quite remember) could operate on 417.900 MHz to 418.100
MHz.
>
> See http://www.radiometrix.com/pdf/MPT1340.pdf
(65k download)
>
> How you turn this information into a remote that will lock/unlock
your car
> is another matter...!!
>
> HTH
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pankaj Dhokia [mailto:pankaj@d...]
> Sent: 23 October, 2002 16:14
> To: UKHA_D (E-mail)
> Subject: [ukha_d] OT: Audi keyfob
>
>
> Does anyone know what frequency the Audi remote keyfobs operate at?
I just
> bought a second-hand A4 and it didn't come with one.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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