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  • #16
    The one who spends the most £ or € in your dealership ? Ideally it would be the former though
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    • #17
      Cheers Biggie about what I thought just wasn't sure if Citroen had some money allocated for that sort of thing.

      So remember kiddies it pays to be nice to your dealer!
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      • #18
        Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View Post
        The one who spends the most £ or € in your dealership ? Ideally it would be the former though
        True you could argue that point.

        I remember a great story about a friend who worked in a tire shop. One day they got in a very obnoxious customer who had fitted new alloy wheels to his car, he apparently kept coming through the staff door in the workshop to keep checking on the tech working on the car, he also threaten the tech that "he better not damage those wheels or else". He also made the comment that "those wheels cost more then you make in a month", so you can understand that he endeared himself to the staff!

        Anyway one of the techs was having fish and chips for his lunch when an idea was formed. They took the fish and split it up into two parts and put it inside the new tyres being fitted! Let's just say that they hoped he did lots of motorway driving!
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        • #19
          I dont get it :-s

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          • #20
            I get it.

            I used to work in a tyre place and when we were given the attitude we would replace their tubeless valves for free and drop the old one into the tyre.

            Originally posted by Bigfeet View Post
            True you could argue that point.

            I remember a great story about a friend who worked in a tire shop. One day they got in a very obnoxious customer who had fitted new alloy wheels to his car, he apparently kept coming through the staff door in the workshop to keep checking on the tech working on the car, he also threaten the tech that "he better not damage those wheels or else". He also made the comment that "those wheels cost more then you make in a month", so you can understand that he endeared himself to the staff!

            Anyway one of the techs was having fish and chips for his lunch when an idea was formed. They took the fish and split it up into two parts and put it inside the new tyres being fitted! Let's just say that they hoped he did lots of motorway driving!

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            • #21
              What does it do?

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              • #22
                I would guess it causes imbalance at motorway speeds, bump bump.

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                • #23
                  At motorway speed the tyres heat up and start to cook the rotting fish so when he came to a stop there would be a very nice smell....
                  ...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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                  • #24
                    Any way back on to the subject i have bought a brand new ds3 key does anyone know how to programme a electronic key?
                    Inhave looked on youtube but couldnt find anything please help guys also i have to get the key cut but thats not a problem

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                    • #25
                      Only the dealer can program the key for you as you need both the RP code and the key security codes, those can only be requested via Citroen Service to an authorised email.
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                      • #26
                        What's about blade cutting

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                        • #27
                          I never really looked at my key, I'm guessing it's not possible to remove the blade from the original second key ? I suspect not as the keys are probably a different style.

                          Some key cutting places do car keys, might be worth asking if they can do it for you
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                          • #28
                            Yeah going to have a look tomorrow cheers

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                            • #29
                              New key and blade from ebay£36
                              Blade cut from Wessex locksmiths weymouth £10
                              Just need it programmed now from citroen £46 i think?

                              Better than paying 250+ for one :-)

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                              • #30
                                Nice savings.....
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