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vectis



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How tough is the key fob?

Firstly a big thank you to James and Mathew at Lookers Park Royal for the replacement blade holder I needed, the key fob was removed from its hook on the welsh dresser in the kitchen about 5 feet high by our Flat coat retriever pup about 12 months old at the time and then chewed while I was at work, about two hours work with a scalpel and I managed to get it trimmed back down to fit the dash and it all works fine.




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Re: How tough is the key fob?

vectis wrote:
about two hours work with a scalpel


At this point in your story you wouldn't like to know what I was visualising before I read further. Shocked Very Happy

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Great choice in cars and dogs! Thumbs Up Flatties do like a bit of a chew don't they? Our 9 month old flat coat has chewed up the 12V socket cover in the boot and he loves Crocs, they're his favourite! After your post, I'll keep the keys well out of his way.

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2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e S Manual Stornoway Grey

Great choice in cars and dogs! Thumbs Up Flatties do like a bit of a chew don't they? Our 9 month old flat coat has chewed up the 12V socket cover in the boot and he loves Crocs, they're his favourite! After your post, I'll keep the keys well out of his way.

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