2 button RF keyfob prgramming later 206 (same fob as 307)

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by maryoliver, May 21, 2006.

  1. maryoliver

    maryoliver Guest

    My 2003 206 uses the 'chunky' 2 button keyfob same as used on the 307. My
    dog has chewed one of the keys to destruction, I have saved the metal
    blade and the little black rectangular chip thingy that I believe is the
    immobiliser transponder. I have a key off Ebay which is identical and have
    transferred the transponder chip and blade , I can now open the door with
    the blade and the car starts but the buttons dont operate the remote
    locking, is there a way to program or code the buttons or is it a main
    agent job?
    Regards MO
     
    maryoliver, May 21, 2006
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  2. maryoliver

    nigel Guest

    Switch on the ignition and hold the "lock" button down for 10 seconds.
    Switch off and remove the key. Wait for 5 seconds and try. It should
    work.
     
    nigel, May 21, 2006
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  3. maryoliver

    maryoliver Guest

    Hi Nigel, Thanks for the reply, Just gave it a try but no go, I think
    I've understood the method correctly, this is exactly what I tried.:
    (did this with doors closed but not locked)
    Key in ignition
    Turn ignition on holding large rectangular (Lock) button for 10 secs
    Ignition off and key out
    Wait 5secs
    Check key function , still the same. Maybe the key is faulty or perhaps
    I'm not doing it quite correctly. Any other help appreciated.
    MO
     
    maryoliver, May 21, 2006
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  4. maryoliver

    Steve Birch Guest

    Similar problem here -
    I've got a late model 306 with a 2 button RF keyfob, without LED (i.e not
    earlier infra-red sort).
    The keyfob stopped working to unlock the doors, and I've replaced the
    battery, but it still doesn't work.
    There doesn't seem to be any damage to the electronics, so I'm puzzled.
    I've tried the procedure above but still no joy.
    I have a nasty feeling that Pug dealers charge a fortune for these keys..

    Am I right in saying that ANY keyfob electronics can be synchronised to the
    car (providing the separate transponder chip and physical key are retained
    ?)

    Any more ideas ?

    Cheers,

    - Steve
     
    Steve Birch, May 22, 2006
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  5. maryoliver

    maryoliver Guest

    I've now spent quite some time trying to find out about this and although
    not working for me Nigels technique seems to be the recomended method and is
    mentioned on a few sites, it's very hard to get information but as far as I
    can determine the only 'unique' part of these keys is the immobiliser
    transponder chip so it should be possible to program or reset the button
    functions. My local dealer wants £148 for a new key, while I was still in
    shock he added 'PLUS VAT !' Anyone else have info ??
    MO
     
    maryoliver, May 23, 2006
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  6. maryoliver

    G.T Guest

    Hi,

    Some sync procedures available here : www.peugeotdiesel.com, I haven't tried
    them (no car to test), but may worth a try.

    HTH,
    G.T
    205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : www.205d.com
     
    G.T, May 23, 2006
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  7. maryoliver

    Steve Birch Guest

    added 'PLUS VAT !' Anyone else have info ??

    Eeek ! I'm not surprised though.
    I tend to agree with the suggested methods, although they're not really what
    I WANT to hear because I think I've tried all of them and my key still
    doesn't work!
    Thanks for the help !

    - Steve
     
    Steve Birch, May 23, 2006
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