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> Calling Mirage Owners In (dublin) Ireland :)
Kaiser2000
post Sep 4 2005, 01:26 PM
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Hey folks,

Just found the site this evening, and thought I'd take the chance to ask some questions if I may..

- I have a 1999 automatic Mitsubishi Mirage import from Japan, and it'll be due its first service soon, so can anyone recommend a good (but reasonable) garage in the Dublin area that I can take it into?

- What's the story with parts? Easy enough to get, or are they interchangeable with Irish Colts?

- I only got one key with it (built in central locking button) and would like to get a spare - just in case! The alarm system (un)locks the doors anyway so can I just get a standard key for it, or does it have to have whatever electronics are in the original?

Thanks in advance for any advice! :)

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gevo
post Sep 5 2005, 05:07 AM
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Is it a 1.3?then parts are identical to irish colts
They key will cost you an enormous amount of money,i take it its a factory alarm?it may even work out cheaper to have an aftermarket alarm fitted!
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post Sep 6 2005, 02:26 PM
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QUOTE(gevo @ Sep 5 2005, 11:07 AM)
Is it a 1.3?then parts are identical to irish colts
They key will cost you an enormous amount of money,i take it its a factory alarm?it may even work out cheaper to have an aftermarket alarm fitted!
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Yep it's a 1.3 so that's reassuring to hear - was a bit worried about getting replacements if anything went wrong :)

It's an aftermarket alarm that was fitted after I bought it. The key itself just does the central locking, but the remote for the alarm does both - does this make a difference then?

(sorry for the newbie questions :))
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post Sep 7 2005, 04:23 AM
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The key itself just does the central locking, but the remote for the alarm does both - does this make a difference then?
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Yea its better that way.When i had a nissan primera and needed a new key it cost 40 euro and they wanted another 110 to program it(main dealer)!!!!!Found a link on a nissan club website with the details of how to do it and it only took me 5 minuites!!!

if you know what make of alarm it is find someone near you that fits them and they should be able to get another fob for your car.
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post Sep 7 2005, 08:05 AM
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I have 2 of the remotes :) but its the key I would be lookin to copy you see - y'know in case its lost or gets broken/damaged or whatever

Can I just get a standard key cut then, or are there electronics beyond the central locking in there?
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post Sep 7 2005, 08:13 AM
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oh its just a key.yea standard copy should be okay...i guess,if not the guy in the locksmith will let you know:)
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