This is my first time on this forum and I am very impressed on your rundown on the Peugeot Planet and key registering.
You never got back to who the PP clone manufacturer is or any info at all about how to buy one.
I live in Australia and four cars. We have a Peugeot 2008 407, 2010 207, 2004 206 GTi 180, a Citroen 2006 C3, and a Suzuki 2010 Swift Ralley.
I am seriously considering buying a PP especially as the quantity of PSA cars is growing as well as the age. Too happy with them to get rid of. I have known for some time that a lot of unnecessary maintenance work and replacement parts can be avoided when codes can be accessed and diagnosed (is the same with aircraft, being my trade).
Another thing I am puzzled about is that some people buy the PP and the Lexia 3. Aren't they meant to be the same thing except for the connecting harnesses and logo.
Could you fill me in on the above please?
Regards from the land up over.
Cogs
You never got back to who the PP clone manufacturer is or any info at all about how to buy one.
I live in Australia and four cars. We have a Peugeot 2008 407, 2010 207, 2004 206 GTi 180, a Citroen 2006 C3, and a Suzuki 2010 Swift Ralley.
I am seriously considering buying a PP especially as the quantity of PSA cars is growing as well as the age. Too happy with them to get rid of. I have known for some time that a lot of unnecessary maintenance work and replacement parts can be avoided when codes can be accessed and diagnosed (is the same with aircraft, being my trade).
Another thing I am puzzled about is that some people buy the PP and the Lexia 3. Aren't they meant to be the same thing except for the connecting harnesses and logo.
Could you fill me in on the above please?
Regards from the land up over.
Cogs