I have pmed you explaining how I done it mate! It's easy as.
I have pmed you explaining how I done it mate! It's easy as.
hi guys
i have a slightly similar problem.
i actually have two keys for my multiplexed 206 (one with remote locking, one without remote locking).
i'm trying to make the second key work with remote locking using second hand fobs.
i have the blade and chip programmed already so i can access via the door locks and start the engine, my problem is i cannot get a used remote locking board to sync with my cars remote locking.
i've followed many procedures and cannot get it going.
any tips on how to identify what chip i need for RCL? my original has the markings 73373067C - i have another board with the same number and one with 73373067B which i can't get to sync either.
is it even possible to sync a used RCL board to a new car?
also, i tried to match a used transponder chip with PP2000 and it was rejected, so it looks like a new chip is needed but using that link above they are very cheap.
thanks
My findings!
Well new transponders programed fine using the Peugeot Planet system, old used ones no chance!
once the transponders were mated the Planet system then said remote keys can be syncronised at any time WITHOUT the use of diagnostic equipment, it then goes on to explain put key in ignition and turn ignition on, within 10 seconds hold the LOCK button for 10 seconds, release and turn ignition off and remove key, wait 30 seconds then press lock unlock and it should work...
well i tried this with 2 second hand remotes and no joy! so all i can think of is similar to the im*obiliser programming where a new blank transponder is used i guess it needs a new unprogrammed remote bought new from peugeot! in my case it is part number 6554 YV at ?52.79 and when syncronising the ecu programs it to work, as i said like having to use blank im*obiliser chips!
Looks like i am going to have to get a remote from the dealer or cheaper ones from hickleys as they seem to be the cheapest
hope this makes sense
Cheers
Andrew
Last edited by andrew96; 11th April, 2010 at 07:42 PM.
hi
i pretty much came to that conclusion a couple of months when i tried this initially - i'm no longer wasting any more money on used fobs!
it seems you can get one cheaper than the dealer here Hickleys :: Keys and Remotes for Peugeot Vehicles
can you do me a favour, if you order one and get the RCL working can you post back/PM me to confirm?
it's not essential i get RCL for the spare key but i have ftted a pug alarm and it is de-armed using RCL so ideally i need a good spare.
thanks
I agree handy to have RCL and mine just had the normal key as the remote one had been lost by the previous owner
I too am not buying any more second hand keys!
I will order one from hickleys as with postage vat it does work out ?10 cheaper at ?41.22, thats the cheapest so far!
will of course let you know how i get on as it seems there are quite a few people that want to know and no one has the answers.
cheers
Andrew
thanks mate.
well, if the virgin RCL fob works straight off using the syncing procedure then i think we've come to a fairly solid conclusion!
cheers
I have the same problem!!!!!
2 brand new remote keyfobs obtained, and still am unable to get them to work on the car, this is so fustrating, how on earth do you get new remote keyfobs to work? anyone know rocket science? i am sure thats simpler!
Hickleys the remote supliers can't help as i didnt buy programming equipment off of them (even though peugeot planet quite clearly states no diagnostic equipment is required to program the remote controls) , all they can do is confirm i bought the right ones!
peugeot planet screen says...
Synchronise the high frequency remote controls.
procedure :
1) Switch off the ignition.
2) wait one minute without pressing the buttons of any remote control.
3) insert a key in the steering lock, turn it to ignition positive (ING+).
4) within ten seconds press the locking button for 10 seconds.
5) switch off the ignition and take out the key.
6) repeat the procedure with the other keys from point Number 3, otherwise move on to point number 7.
7) wait 30 seconds, the remote controls are active.
this procedure can be used at any time and without using diagnostic equipment.
WARNING pressing one of the buttons of a remote control while it is desyncronised results in the switching of the built-in
systems interface to antiscanning mode for one minute
Resynchronisation is prohibited during this phase
Last edited by andrew96; 15th April, 2010 at 05:56 PM.
mexanico1971 (9th March, 2020)
S U C E S S ! ! ! !
I was using standard im*obiliser chips i programmed the other day to the car before the remote fobs arrived. when the new remotes arrived i changed the im*obiliser chips for the ones i had already programmed and then using peugeot planet programmed them back to the car and the remotes would not syncronise.
Tonight i looked at the new (unpaired) im*obliser chips that came in the remote keys... and SUPRISE they contained different data to the normal (unpaired) chip with no remote!
so i then put the new im*obiliser chip that came with the remote fob back into the remote fob, used planet to pair (and lock) the im*obiliser chip to the car, then right after did the remote pairing sequence, waited 30 seconds and pressed the lock key! IT WORKED!!!! i now have a remote key paired!
boy i am happy! taken all day but it works!
art64 (13th October, 2019), mexanico1971 (9th March, 2020), Msmax (19th July, 2019)
SUMMERY
second hand remote key with second hand immobiliser chip..... NO
secondhand remote with new immobiliser chip..... will only work if the immobiliser chip is pre programmed for remote key, a standard key one or a new one wont tell the ECU there is a remote and therefore wont work!
NEW REMOTE WITH NEW IMMOBILISER CHIP INSTALLED NEW OUT OF THE PACKET.... this works! first it has to have immobiliser chip programmed to car using diagnostic equipment, then the syncronising bit using the ignition on and pressing the lock button works!
Msmax (19th July, 2019)
Well done Andrew! just need to sort mine out now some how!
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