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    year 2003 this kind of key

    I can't program the remote with sbb or alfaobd bcose the pin is wrong. They have the original keycard. And according the alfaowners forum the remote and the immobox are seprated and they are using different pincodes.
    The codecard contains only the immo and the mechanical code. If this separted pin thing is real there is any solution to read the remote pin code (obd or with soldering job) or any alternative solution to program the remote w/o pincode?
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    In my experience,no. Always obtained from dealer. If I’m wrong,can wait to find out


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    Quote Originally Posted by dooshan View Post
    In my experience,no. Always obtained from dealer. If I’m wrong,can wait to find out


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    I made some research

    Code:
    If you have one working remote:
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          Arm and disarm the alarm sixteen times or until the alarm stops responding, alarm now in program mode.....
       2. Once in program mode press the button of the new remotes(s), press  the button of the original remote(s). This must be done within 8  seconds of each action. If 8 seconds pass without any actions the alarm  will automatically exit programming mode and you will have to start from  step 1.
       3. Wait 8 seconds to exit learning mode.
       4. Test remotes.
    
    Otherwise you need the remote code.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jodge View Post
    I made some research

    Code:
    If you have one working remote:
    1.
          Arm and disarm the alarm sixteen times or until the alarm stops responding, alarm now in program mode.....
       2. Once in program mode press the button of the new remotes(s), press  the button of the original remote(s). This must be done within 8  seconds of each action. If 8 seconds pass without any actions the alarm  will automatically exit programming mode and you will have to start from  step 1.
       3. Wait 8 seconds to exit learning mode.
       4. Test remotes.
    
    Otherwise you need the remote code.
    Try and report


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    you can check here,there is a guy how can give remote pin by vin http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...meo+156+remote
    also you can read here
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...meo+156+remote
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    Quote Originally Posted by newone View Post
    you can check here,there is a guy how can give remote pin by vin http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...meo+156+remote
    also you can read here
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...meo+156+remote
    i see now i have to expand my search criteria next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dooshan View Post
    Try and report


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    not working
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    Quote Originally Posted by jodge View Post
    not working
    Yeah...

    Every time when I took this problem to solve,each time was only in situation where remote did work for sure but stopped mainly after absences of power for few days...because then I can only focus on PIN,not water/installations issue. With some I had success,and with some I hit the wall.

    Anyway...dealership,PIN by VIN


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    you need to read memory of remote recevier unit, on 156 it is HC05B16 it should be same on 166 but i am not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtip View Post
    you need to read memory of remote recevier unit, on 156 it is HC05B16 it should be same on 166 but i am not sure.
    No it’s not the same 156 has Siemens receiver with 0D60J. 166 has trw receiver with 93c46 similar to Fiat Multipla

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    Or maybe Ducato, ducato also have TRW key, and in receiver is 93C46...

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    Anyone been successful in reading the pin from one of the TRW 93c46 units?

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    Alfa 166 - Anybody tested this website to calculate code from dump?

    http://theozaurus.com/projects/n67_dump_decoder.html

    http://theozaurus.com/projects/n67_hardware.html

    Can I reuse black flip 2 button remote instead of the red one?
    Is this manual procedure to program remote or via obd? (like alfa 156 - I use CK100)

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    You mean 1 button remote from Alfa like 145? As I understand 166 use two different generation of remotes. Link looks be related to early one.

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    NO. I mean 2 button. look picture
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