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    Default Peugeot 307 programming problem

    I have just recently purchased an mvp from hickleys. I am having problems programming a key (flip style) into this 2005 307. When i go through the system it reports error 10 everytime i try. I obtained the pin for this car off this forum. Any ideas. I have been told to leave the ignition on for an hour and retry but still no joy. Any ideas what this error 10 means.

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    Where did you get the remote from?the remote no should be 6554RC,one round and one square botton up to 2006 and also dont forget the CC modle remotes are different,not sure about error 10 though.

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    Got the remote from hickleys. I will check the part no in the morning

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    What escaner do you use

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    Im using an mvppro

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    try if is possible with pp2000, you can chek pin number with pp2000 in bsi, maybe is wrong pin or was changed

 

 

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