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Hey guys, I need some help. My central locking is stuffed and I need some help with my alarm. I did a search and found out that Brant is finished and ppl that used to work for em are doing private works with the alarms. Now looking on the website, they are supplying a immobliser that is compatible with the turbo timer. Also, my central locking is buggered now as when I activate my alarm for my car, 50% chances the doors lock. If anyone can help me with these 2 things I would be mostly appreciated.

edit- opps forgot, I'm from the west area. It would be nice if someone was from around that area. thanx

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Hey guys, I need some help. My central locking is stuffed and I need some help with my alarm. I did a search and found out that Brant is finished and ppl that used to work for em are doing private works with the alarms. Now looking on the website, they are supplying a immobliser that is compatible with the turbo timer. Also, my central locking is buggered now as when I activate my alarm for my car, 50% chances the doors lock. If anyone can help me with these 2 things I would be mostly appreciated.

edit- opps forgot, I'm from the west area. It would be nice if someone was from around that area. thanx

Try this guy, he's name is Sam. He installed my brant 0418 525 957.

This happened to me also. My central locking sometimes worked and sometimes not. I took it back to Brant (they were still in business then) and they pulled it apart only to find it was the stock actuator that was the problem. A lazy motor or something.

Anyway, they didn't have one in stock that day so I was going to get it done later but never got araount to it.

Gradually, a couple of months later it stopped working all together so I used the key. Then about a week ago - about 6-7 months since it last worked - it randomly worked. Since then it worked a few times and then not a few times.

About 3 days ago it started working again full time.

Go figure!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry R31Nismoid, but I've called numerous professial installers and they dont want to touch a brant alarm. I'm actually looking for a brant installer or someone that deals with em. thanx Poyz, but that is the guy I've actually delt with and had numerous problems with him. I'm not gonna go into detail about him, but is there anyone else?

This happened to me also.  My central locking sometimes worked and sometimes not.  I took it back to Brant (they were still in business then) and they pulled it apart only to find it was the stock actuator that was the problem.  A lazy motor or something.

Anyway, they didn't have one in stock that day so I was going to get it done later but never got araount to it. 

Gradually, a couple of months later it stopped working all together so I used the key.  Then about a week ago - about 6-7 months since it last worked - it randomly worked.  Since then it worked a few times and then not a few times. 

About 3 days ago it started working again full time.

Go figure!!!!!!!!!!

It must annoy the sh*ts outta u doesn't it? Damn I was stupid to install a Nemesis. I heard there are a few ppl that actually do private installs in NSW as well right?

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