Key Programming
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Key Programming
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When I bought the car a couple of years ago it came with a single key and alarm fob and I have been worried if I lost these then it would be new locks all round., So I have bought through Hamilton and Palmer a new key fob, and a refurb kit for the old one. This I have the programming instructions for, however, I have also ordered a new blank transponder key, but I cannot find the programming instructions for this anywhere , would someone please send me a PM? I thought these were in the service manual, but I cannot see them.
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Simon
When I bought the car a couple of years ago it came with a single key and alarm fob and I have been worried if I lost these then it would be new locks all round., So I have bought through Hamilton and Palmer a new key fob, and a refurb kit for the old one. This I have the programming instructions for, however, I have also ordered a new blank transponder key, but I cannot find the programming instructions for this anywhere , would someone please send me a PM? I thought these were in the service manual, but I cannot see them.
Thanks
Simon
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I know this is old but in case anyone new is searching...
...new two button fob, £41(inc VAT and delivery) from Hamilton Palmer (www.hamilton-palmer.co.uk), programmed it myself using the method below:
ADDING HANDSETS TO THE SYSTEM
Disarm the system and immediately turn the ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON and within 10 seconds, press
the raised button of an existing handset 3 times. The system will respond by:
Illuminating the vehicle indicators
Illuminating the system LED
The system is now in ‘key learn mode’
Press the raised button of the new handset once and the system LED will extinguish.
Press the raised button of the new handset once again and the vehicle indicators will extinguish. This
signifies completion of handset learning.
NB: If no handsets are programmed onto the system, it will revert back to ‘normal mode’ after 15 seconds.
If you want to add more handsets, simply repeat the above process. There are five memory places in the alarm
system for handsets, therefore, there can only be a maximum of five handsets working on the system at any one
time. If a sixth handset is added, it will simply overwrite an existing valid handset.
...new two button fob, £41(inc VAT and delivery) from Hamilton Palmer (www.hamilton-palmer.co.uk), programmed it myself using the method below:
ADDING HANDSETS TO THE SYSTEM
Disarm the system and immediately turn the ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON and within 10 seconds, press
the raised button of an existing handset 3 times. The system will respond by:
Illuminating the vehicle indicators
Illuminating the system LED
The system is now in ‘key learn mode’
Press the raised button of the new handset once and the system LED will extinguish.
Press the raised button of the new handset once again and the vehicle indicators will extinguish. This
signifies completion of handset learning.
NB: If no handsets are programmed onto the system, it will revert back to ‘normal mode’ after 15 seconds.
If you want to add more handsets, simply repeat the above process. There are five memory places in the alarm
system for handsets, therefore, there can only be a maximum of five handsets working on the system at any one
time. If a sixth handset is added, it will simply overwrite an existing valid handset.
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